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Antique Stagecoach Hide-covered Trunks





Years ago,
right after we 
moved into this home,
I was antiquing one day 
and found this old
 tattered hide-covered trunk.

I've always loved nail head trim
and that's what first caught 
my attention on this piece ---
oh, and the heart-shaped handles too.


(Someone added the handle on the top. It is not original to the piece but it is as I found it.)

Love the heart shape. Made with TLC!

A leather dust flap under the nails is a common design element.


I bought it, brought it home,
and thanks to the internet --
found the history on these 
old stagecoach trunks.

American trunks date back to the 1600's
and hide-covered trunks using deer, horse
or cowhides date back to the 1700's. 
By the late 1700's these hide trunks 
became a little more decorative 
with hand-forged metal locks and handles,
and brass nail head trim used to hold the hide
to the wooden trunk box.

Though many trunks were made by 
harness and leather makers,  some where made
by the father of a child heading off to a school house
or for his daughter leaving home for marriage.
(Initials on the tops of these pieces is common.)

Usually, decorative printed papers 
covered the interiors 
but sometimes newspapers were used as well.



Stained floral wallpaper in the largest trunk.


These trunks and boxes traveled 
cross country by horseback or stagecoach with their owners. 
It amazes me that that any of them exist
and have not been discarded.


(God bless the hoarders out there!
Do I hear an Amen?)
:)










I have four of these handsome boxes in my collection.









The last one I found is much larger than 
the first three. It's a grand daddy
measuring 33" long by 17" wide. 
(Found it at the Junk Bonanza in MN two years
ago and had planned to resell it but .... 
well, you know how THAT goes!)











Love these old tattered trunks 
that make me wish  
I knew their individual history. 

(Can't stop the visions of "Little House on the Prairie" in my mind!)


Wouldn't it be fun to know who made them
and where their travels had taken them
in those early years of our great country's history?




One can only imagine.
:)





Have you run across any of these boxes in your travels?
Maybe now that you know about them, you will spot one!


Thanks as always 
for stopping by today!



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