K kj Newbie Jan 5, 2008 2 0 Jan 25, 2008 #1 no markings, its 22"x32" Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Treasure of Victoria Peak - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments 010100010312010409200801050efc34823c843e3ad6008468.jpg 8.7 KB · Views: 450
ashleysflyr Hero Member Jan 2, 2008 516 1 Missouri Detector(s) used WHITE'S MXT (and man is she hot!) Jan 25, 2008 #2 Where did you find it ~Tom Upvote 0
Gypsy Heart Gold Member Nov 29, 2005 12,686 344 Ozarks Jan 26, 2008 #3 Look very closely on the metal parts,lock hinge snaps etc. There is usually a stamp mark ...more than likely England....Looks like a basic mid to late 1800 steamer trunk. http://www.oldtrunks.com/history/historypages/flat_tops.htm Upvote 0
Look very closely on the metal parts,lock hinge snaps etc. There is usually a stamp mark ...more than likely England....Looks like a basic mid to late 1800 steamer trunk. http://www.oldtrunks.com/history/historypages/flat_tops.htm
mrs.oroblanco Silver Member Jan 2, 2008 4,356 427 Black Hills of South Dakota Detector(s) used Tesoro Lobo & Garrett Stinger Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 26, 2008 #4 I agree - that's sure what it looks like. Here is another site: http://www.eagletrunks.com/ They do restoration, etc. so they may know exactly. B Upvote 0
I agree - that's sure what it looks like. Here is another site: http://www.eagletrunks.com/ They do restoration, etc. so they may know exactly. B
cival war hunter 2 ! Hero Member Dec 29, 2007 615 1 Jan 26, 2008 #5 I'm going to say around 1811- 1860s it could be a passed down think something to put clothes in back in the day. WV drummer Upvote 0
I'm going to say around 1811- 1860s it could be a passed down think something to put clothes in back in the day. WV drummer
TORPEDOX Jr. Member Aug 23, 2007 86 3 Payette Id. Detector(s) used WHITE'S MXT Jan 27, 2008 #6 YEP,,,,,pretty sure it's a trunk! Upvote 0
F frogwizard Guest Jan 29, 2008 #7 Maybe because of the dimentions, it was used to move expensive paintings or something. Just a guess. Upvote 0