Exceptional 1930s Wata Joy London Steamer Trunk – Reiskoffer
€895,00
Exceptional 1930s Wata Joy London Steamer Trunk – A Timeless Travel Icon with Distinguished Provenance
Step into the golden age of travel with this exquisite Wata Joy London steamer trunk, a rare and beautifully preserved piece from the 1930s. This remarkable trunk belonged to Alexander George Jenson, a Birmingham-born architect and decorated Royal Navy signalman. A testament to both luxury and adventure, it still bears an original 1938 travel label, marking a journey with his second wife.
Crafted with superior craftsmanship, this trunk retains all of its original features, including:
– Four interior drawers with elegant metallic detailing
– A fold-out trousers rack for sophisticated storage
– Eight solid wooden hangers for impeccable organization
– A smaller matching suitcase for ultimate versatility
– The original key, a rare find among vintage trunks
The sturdy metal-reinforced frame and textured pattern exterior highlight the Art Deco-inspired design, ensuring durability while maintaining an air of elegance. Inside, subtle floral accents and fabric-lined compartments showcase meticulous attention to detail.
This is not just a piece of luggage; it’s a statement of history and prestige, ideal for collectors, interior designers, or anyone captivated by the charm of vintage travel.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a stunning artifact from a bygone era.
Afmetingen | 103 × 57 × 48 cm |
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