Thursday 11 April 2013

Oshkosh Vintage Travel Trunk - A Journey to Paris

A journey to Paris and the romance of vintage travel. Luggage once owned by a rich diamond merchant.

1. Vintage Travel Case www.no21.co.uk 
2. Photograph women at window via nishe.tumblr.com
3. Paris Postcard by Trisha Brink Design www.flickr.com
4. Vintage Travel Case, inside draws www.no21.co.uk 
5. Vintage Map Photograph via lajoiedespetiteschoses.tumblr.com
6. Vintage Travel Case, inside clothes rail www.no21.co.uk 
7. Women in green pinterest.com/no21interiors/nostalgic-inspiration
8. Photograph of vintage telephone via notetosarah.tumblr.com
9. Vintage Travel Case www.no21.co.uk 
10. Paris in the rain photograph via ohpioneer.com
11. Vintage Travel Case metal logo www.no21.co.uk 
12. The Oshkosh Trunk Company www.no21.co.uk
13. Woemn on Train via pinterest.com/source/misshepburn.tumblr.com
14.  Informal Daywear by Lelong, 1934 George Hoyningen-Huene
15. The Oshkosh Trunk Company www.no21.co.uk


Oshkosh Trunks - Two factories, one in Madison, the other in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Started business in 1912. They made suitcases, wardrobes, and smaller bags. Built to last, and very attractive.

Available to view at No21 Vintage Interiors at 12, Market Place, 
Shepton Mallet. Somerset. BA4 5AZ. UK


2 comments:

  1. Great post.
    That trunk manufacturing factory has completed a century. Congrats to all contributors.
    It is not mentioned here, but were these trunks made in Brettuns Village?

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  2. Hi there,
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