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- Antique Peal & Co. Leather Boot Trunk Horse Riding Equestrian Travel RARE Filled
Antique Peal & Co. Leather Boot Trunk Horse Riding Equestrian Travel RARE Filled
Antique Peal & Co. Leather Boot Trunk Horse Riding Equestrian Travel RARE Filled
EXTREMELY RARE. A c1900 Peal & Co English leather boot trunk with all the accessories made for an early 20th Century American Gentleman. Fresh from a Far Hills, NJ area estate where it descended in the family. This line of the family owned a high end riding boot company in NYC that has been around since the 19th century, so they had the finest in leather goods.
Rare to find a trunk like this, which can be used as a coffee table, etc., but the most important thing is it is filled with all the original riding accessories that a early 20th century gentleman would need. Includes three trays that each lift out for holding riding boots, etc. The lower trays have dividers. This is somewhat of a time capsule of early horse riding days.
The underside of the lid has two boot hooks and two horns, each marked "Peal & Co. 487 Oxford St." with ebony or rosewood handles. The two hooks are monogrammed "McI" which is actually individual silver letters applied to the wood (can't imagaine how expensive this would be to have done today).
The top tray is filled with the accessories. I'll explain contents of each from right to left.
1.) Three pewter screw top containers each marked "Yates / Crown" on the underside and the middle one marked "Blacking." on top.
2.) Leather sheath with an animal bone perhaps used for buffing. Long brush marked "Kent" Iron boot scraper and smaller brush.
3.) 2 wood handles with screw ends, boot brush marked Kent Pure Bristle, wooden cylindrical container filled screw top filled with powder, Old instructions for cleaning riding coats, pin cushion, Tauntz & Sons leather ball in original box, Propert's cloth and leather ball, A Peal & Co. polishing pad, dark colored polishing pad.
4.) Top: Three stainless steel riding boot cuffs, below: A large leather boot brush (unmarked) a round Kent Pure Bristle brush, a brass fitting; below: A metal and wood boot stretcher, A Klipper Kit leather cased brush (this piece has weak leather, one button detached, a thin brush marked Ebony and a satinwood brush marked "Peal & Co. Another Tauntz & Sons leather ball in original box and Propert's cloth and leather ball, plus one without its lid.
Also contains several wooden boot jacks in lower trays.
Condition: Leather shows very nice patina from age. Straps are still intact and work. Lock still in working order. This piece was owned by a fine leather maker, so they knew how to ensure that the leather stayed in good condition. Wonderful smells of leather goods when opened. Very clean considering age and use. General wear from use.
Trunk has the same "McI" monogram on the top, although I do not know what name this stands for. Lid of trunk is marked "Peal & Co." This was a best of the best in it's day, definitely not for the common man.
Measurements:
19" H x 27 1/2" W x 15" D
EXTREMELY RARE. A c1900 Peal & Co English leather boot trunk with all the accessories made for an early 20th Century American Gentleman. Fresh from a Far Hills, NJ area estate where it descended in the family. This line of the family owned a high end riding boot company in NYC that has been around since the 19th century, so they had the finest in leather goods.
Rare to find a trunk like this, which can be used as a coffee table, etc., but the most important thing is it is filled with all the original riding accessories that a early 20th century gentleman would need. Includes three trays that each lift out for holding riding boots, etc. The lower trays have dividers. This is somewhat of a time capsule of early horse riding days.
The underside of the lid has two boot hooks and two horns, each marked "Peal & Co. 487 Oxford St." with ebony or rosewood handles. The two hooks are monogrammed "McI" which is actually individual silver letters applied to the wood (can't imagaine how expensive this would be to have done today).
The top tray is filled with the accessories. I'll explain contents of each from right to left.
1.) Three pewter screw top containers each marked "Yates / Crown" on the underside and the middle one marked "Blacking." on top.
2.) Leather sheath with an animal bone perhaps used for buffing. Long brush marked "Kent" Iron boot scraper and smaller brush.
3.) 2 wood handles with screw ends, boot brush marked Kent Pure Bristle, wooden cylindrical container filled screw top filled with powder, Old instructions for cleaning riding coats, pin cushion, Tauntz & Sons leather ball in original box, Propert's cloth and leather ball, A Peal & Co. polishing pad, dark colored polishing pad.
4.) Top: Three stainless steel riding boot cuffs, below: A large leather boot brush (unmarked) a round Kent Pure Bristle brush, a brass fitting; below: A metal and wood boot stretcher, A Klipper Kit leather cased brush (this piece has weak leather, one button detached, a thin brush marked Ebony and a satinwood brush marked "Peal & Co. Another Tauntz & Sons leather ball in original box and Propert's cloth and leather ball, plus one without its lid.
Also contains several wooden boot jacks in lower trays.
Condition: Leather shows very nice patina from age. Straps are still intact and work. Lock still in working order. This piece was owned by a fine leather maker, so they knew how to ensure that the leather stayed in good condition. Wonderful smells of leather goods when opened. Very clean considering age and use. General wear from use.
Trunk has the same "McI" monogram on the top, although I do not know what name this stands for. Lid of trunk is marked "Peal & Co." This was a best of the best in it's day, definitely not for the common man.
Measurements:
19" H x 27 1/2" W x 15" D