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100 year old travel trunk

By Jerff Woods, 4 November, 2007
Description

travel trunk excellent condition Duffy trunk company New Orleans La.

Category
American Furniture
Medium
wood
Distinguishing marks
Duffy trunk
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
24"w 3'h 3'l
Date Period
1900
History
Louisana
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$100.00
For Sale?
No

Anonymous (not verified)

17 years 7 months ago

Can't tell you much without

Can't tell you much without an image, old trunks sell anywhere from $50.00- $500.00, but most made at the turn of the 19th Century sell for about $150.00 " As Is"

 

 

Lovejoy 

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sharlo1

17 years 7 months ago

In reply to Can't tell you much without by Anonymous (not verified)

This message is for

This message is for Lovejoy:

Could you help me out with some of my postings. I recently went to a yard sale and bought a couple of items. Curious about their history and current value. I would appreciate your help! Thanks!

sharlo1 

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Anonymous (not verified)

17 years 7 months ago

In reply to This message is for by sharlo1

I generally pop in here

I generally pop in here daily and answer a few posts, if you want to post your items here I can have a look at them. I don't promise I can help everyone, it would take far more time than I can spare. Just post your message with Attention Lovejoy and I'll keep an eye out for it. ;~)

 

Lovejoy 

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bjbrewer

17 years 7 months ago

In reply to I generally pop in here by Anonymous (not verified)

Hi Lovejoy, thank you for

Hi Lovejoy, thank you for your offer of help.  I cannot bet my pictures to upload.  I get as far as the BROWSE button and it is as if the button is dead.  I click on it and nothing happens.

Any suggestions???????

Thanks,

BJBrewer

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Anonymous (not verified)

17 years 7 months ago

A certain amount of the

A certain amount of the value of a trunk comes from condition.  Having original handles is great (replacements are available but tricky to get on). Having original lining is nice (if not too dirty) with a great graphic on the inside lid.  Also there is a tray that they came with.  It's more valuable if it has the original tray, also with the lining.  Sometimes folks paint these wild colors and that's difficult to remove so original black and wood is the best finish.  Flat trunks make great coffee tables so folks sometimes attach a higher value to those.  I like the dome ones myself.  Your price seems very fair.
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