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Vintage Shabby Chic 1940's TAYCALL WATAJOY WARDROBE SUITCASE or COFFEE TABLE


Sara M

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Vintage Shabby Chic 1940's TAYCALL WATAJOY WARDROBE SUITCASE or COFFEE TABLE - ?70


I have also advertised this on Gumtree:

https://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/vintage-shabby-chic-1940s-taycall-watajoy-wardrobe-suitcase-or-coffee-table/1178669084



Metal label attached reads 'THE TAYCALL WARDROBE CASE A WATAJOY PRODUCT'.


The case is monogrammed with J.A.P.


Inside the case is lined in a tan silk effect fabric, in amazing condition. The top inside case has a chrome hanging hook to hold shirts, blouses etc. The base has a compartment for socks and another section that can be covered with fabric and held in place with studs attached to leather straps. 4 chrome metal studs to one side to protect the case when stored.


The exterior has some scratches and marks, the locks work cleanly but there is no key. The top handle and the side handles are still in good condition.


Measurements:

48 x 62 x 24cm (19 x 24 x 9.5")


A great retro look and excellent quality item.


An early piece of luggage from the beginning of air travel but most likely used for steamer travel.

Ideal to use for storage and looks lovely to display in your home and also can be used as a coffee table.


Collect from SW4.

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