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  2. Trunk (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    Trunks were generally constructed with a base trunk box made of pine which was then covered with protective and decorative materials. Some of the earliest trunks are covered with studded hide or leather and look much like the furniture of the same period (which makes sense as trunk manufacturing was sometimes an offshoot of a furniture business.)

  3. The New Yankee Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Along the west wall is the "back bench" and drill press. Along the south wall is the miter bench and storage unit, radial arm saw, and (not seen in episodes) a computer, a TV, and a small office area. The east wall of the shop has a staircase leading to a loft area, jig storage, horizontal edge sander, and dust collector.

  4. Seward Trunk Co. - Wikipedia

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    Seward Trunk and Bag was founded in 1878 by Simon Seward. He died in 1912 and his sons took over the business until it was sold to Mercury Luggage. [1] In 1967, Seward was purchased by the Dayco Corporation, the former Dayton Rubber Company, of Dayton, Ohio. In 1970, Seward manufactured the trunks that carried the NASA's moon rocks across the ...

  5. Goyard - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to special orders, everything is possible: a trunk especially designed to carry and store caviar, [33] or to meet the needs of a sportsperson, [34] a fabulous picnic trunk. [35] Each piece of hard-sided luggage by Goyard is entirely hand made by a specific trunk maker, according to the highest, strictest standards.

  6. The Best Porch We’ve Ever Seen and Other Dreamy Details From ...

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    Dugan bought the wall textile at her favorite shop in Mexico City and had to negotiate with the airline to let her carry it home. Desk and chair: antique. Lamp: vintage, with custom shade in ...

  7. Cellarette - Wikipedia

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    Renowned eighteenth century Charleston, South Carolina, furniture craftsman Thomas Elfe made several "Mahogany Cases for bottles with brass handles" for £12. [4] In 1803, furniture designer Thomas Sheraton described the piece as: "Cellaret, amongst cabinet makers, denotes a convenience for wine, or wine cistern.

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