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Your chance to pick up a Louis Vuitton trunk

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You wouldn’t get away with today’s item as cabin baggage on Ryanair.

This impressive travelling case appears at Lindsay Burns’ twoday sale of antiques and fine arts in Perth this coming Tuesday and Wednesday.

I have plucked it from the mid-estimate range of the auction’s offerings, with the top tier of pre-sale hopes reserved for some fine English furniture and Oriental works.

It is an early 20th Century Louis Vuitton brown leather wardrobe trunk, or malle armoire, which boasts a fine fitted interior of drawers and hanging space. An original Louis Vuitton label and printed number ‘749767’ appears on the inside.

The exterior shows leather carrying handles, brass locks and rivets, stamped ‘Louis Vuitton.’ It measures approximat­ely 45 inches high by 22in wide and 22in deep.

The Louis Vuitton fashion house and luxury retail company was founded in Paris in 1854 and is still going strong today, the label’s LV monogram appearing on luxury trunks and leather, clothes, shoes, watches, jewellery and accessorie­s.

Before the introducti­on of Vuitton’s trunks, rounded-top ‘suitcases’ were used for travelling, generally to promote water run-off, and thus could not be stacked. It was Vuitton’s canvas flat-bottomed trunk, introduced in 1858, and lightweigh­t and airtight, that allowed the ability to stack with ease for voyages.

To protect against the duplicatio­n of his look, Vuitton changed the design to beige and brown stripes in 1876 and, shortly before he died in 1892, registered his name as a company trademark.

The firm passed to his son George, who exhibited its products at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893 and thereafter grew it into a worldwide corporatio­n. By 1913, the Louis Vuitton building on the Champs-Elysees was the largest travel-goods store in the world.

The Lindsay Burns trunk will be sold on Tuesday, with an estimate of £700£1,000. So, if you’re heading off soon…

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by Norman Watson

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