Would anyone know the value of these old steamer trunks. My father worked for a moving company years ago. That is how we acquired them. They have been in family home garage for over 55 years.
Brown one is 20 in high and 32 inches wide. Black one is 24 in high and 35 inches wide.
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A true steamer trunk is no more than about 14" high (width and length does not matter). This size requirement was one the steamship company's imposed. theoldtimey.com/
The first trunk is the Antique Dome Top / Humpback Embossed Metal Trunk.
Dome-Topped trunks had noticeably domed tops and were therefore less used for travel purposes. They are also referred to as round top, camel, barrel and humpback trunks, and are frequently made of embossed tin.
So, the first trunk is Antique Dome Top / Humpback Trunk Alligator Embossed Metal circa late 1880s - early 1900's.
Small Antique Dome Top Embossed Metal Trunk (about 19 inches high x 26 inches wide x 14 inches deep) was sold for $80 www.icollector.com/
1800's Antique f.j. Pelica Dome Top Steamer Trunk chairish-prod.freetls.fastly.net/
Antique 1880s Dome Top Steamer Trunk Needs Partial Restoration (18 inch high x 25 inch width x 16 1/2 inch depth) is on sale for $150 www.ebay.com/
The price of Antique Steamer Trunk / Metal Floral Design / Restored (19 1/2 inch high x 30 inch. Long x 16 1/2 inch. Wide) is $325 www.ebay.co.uk/
The second trunk is presumably 1900-1950. I think it's wooden like this Antique Solid Wood Trunk www.ebay.com/
Thank you very much for this outstanding information. I am going to try and attempt to just clean it up with Water or Ivory Soap as I was recommended to use. See how that works. Someone mentioned to clean with water then a furniture polish. I want to pretty much leave it as is. And then figure out what to do with it. Whether to sell or hang on to it. ?
I have one very much like your first one. Mine is not in as good of shape. I do not care about the value. I just want to know how old it is???
Approx 100 yrs old! Unrefinished is $50 refinished can be from $110 - $150 depending on finished results
We have one that looks like the second picture. It has drawers on the one side when flipped to stand tall.
We paid $220 at an antique marketplace.
Unfinished trunks are worth up to $200. Finished trunks can be worth up to $750. Here is an excellent article: www.brettunsvillage.com/
I have several of these, and wouldn't part with them for anything: they're "valuable" for storing gift wrap and ribbons, Christmas decor, gifts for all occasions (as I make them), games .... And they're handsome to boot / part of the decor.
Where to put a photo of mine? Bought in Washington to move family from there to Yugoslavia, after 1960?In excellent condition. No restaurated
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