An antique trunk tray latch and holder. These were patented in 1877 by Charles Taylor of Chicago and used by many trunk makers. It's marked "Pat Oct 23, 77" for the 1877 patent These are nailed to...
A set of 2 (two) new trunk rosette decorative trim pieces. These are 1 3/4" diameter and about 1/4" high in the center. They are exactly like one style of the originals! Stamped steel. Many trunks of...
A set of four old trunk corner bumpers. These are unused old stock and are decorative corner pieces for chests and trunks which can be installed with nails, screws, or rivets. They measure 2" long...
A set of 4 new trunk rosette decorative trim pieces. These are 1 1/2" diameter and are 3/16" high in the center. Stamped brass. Many trunks of the 1880s to early 1900s had four of these on the top,...
A set of four (4) stamped metal rosettes with an antique brass finish. These are 2" diameter and are raised about 1/4" in the center. Can be attached with trunk nails or rivets. New reproduction...
A pair of leather straps holders which were attached to the bottom from of trunks to hold the leather tie-down strap ends. These are heavy stamped steel, cleaned and painted satin black. They have a...
A pair of antique tinned cast iron holders for front leather straps. These were used on trunks from the 1870's and later that had the front leather tie-down straps. These are strong cast iron with...
A set of antique stamped steel trunk handle holders for sliding handles with the slot in them. Measure 1 1/4" wide by about 3 1/4" high. Made for the slotted handles that are up to 1 1/4 inch wide....
A set of four old trunk corner slat clamps or corner braces. Each piece has an extra rounded piece to help protect the corner (see pictures for details). These are used but cleaned and painted satin...
A set of four leather strap holders which were attached to the edges of trunks to hold the leather tie-down straps. These are heavy stamped steel, cleaned and painted satin black. Excellent...