Img_3051The Salvation Army was very good to me this week. I found this luggage/trunk on Tuesday and after much deliberation decided that I would purchase it for $20 and  not think about how on earth I was going to get it home.

The earliest markings that I found are dated June 14th, 1924. At some point it belonged to Archibald Johnstone who was taking a trip with his wife on the Queen Elizabeth Ship from New York to London on Sept 2, 1953. There are a few "British Railways" stickers along with "Luggage to Leeds" tags on the back. One sticker says:

"Mr & Mrs A.J. Johnstone

C/o Hotel Bonnaugham (hard to read the writing)

London, England"

There are also a few "Hendrickson Transfer NY" stickers. The luggage alone has to weigh about 35 lbs and there was another sticker that had the weight at 106 (after it was packed of course!)

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I am so curious about the owners and all the exotic places that this luggage has been to. The inside is very cool- a creme background with a black print. Anyway- just wanted to share my wonderful new treasure!

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8 responses to “Vintage Luggage”

  1. Lindsey Avatar
    Lindsey

    so cool! what are you planning to do with it?

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  2. Mom Avatar
    Mom

    so … will Henry’s rocking chair fit into it? you can ship them back together with all the other fabulous finds from your trip. expecting many pics of the Cape soon …. how’s gram’s best boy enjoying the life in the east?

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  3. joy Avatar

    so so gorgeous!!! that is an amazing find!

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  4. connie Avatar

    wow! stickers and everything! it seems like something out of a novel

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  5. Melanie Avatar
    Melanie

    Wow! That is beyond cool! I love stuff with a documented past. BTW, it was so good to FINALLY meet Henry the other day. He is darling! It was fun to see you guys too. Hopefully we can do something over Christmas in Utah too.
    Odd question, did you leave a tomato at our house?

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  6. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    this is so neat – i LOVE that you could trace who it belonged to and where they were going.
    vintage suitcases = tres cool
    35 lb luggage = not so cool
    I’ve got to take a moment to give it up for light weight carry-ons! 🙂
    You have found so many sweet treasures – thanks giving us all a little taste!

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  7. em Avatar

    oh, i love it! i had a similar case as a coffee table back in aus, with my dad’s address in it from when he 1st went from england to australia as a young guy! so cool, where will you put it morgs?!!!

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  8. Sean Carter Avatar

    that is one amazing piece of hardside luggage. Really brings back a aesthetic we don’t get much anymore. There are so many things you could do with it as well!

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