canesisters
Garden Master
I was yard-saleing this weekend and drove past a yard with 2 old steamer trunks sitting by the road. I just wanted to LOOK at them, so turned around and went back. As I was opening and closing the drawers and seeing visions of 1930 travel movies in my head, the man sitting at the table nearby yelled over, "Those are kinda cool arent' they." I said "Ohhhhh yes! They really are."
He held up his open hand and said "Five."
I'm thinking five hundred for the pair...? Kinda steep but what do I know. I started out with $40 cash for the day and had spent a good chunk of that already. I just smiled kept playing with them.
"Each", he yelled.
The leather coverings were cracked and a couple of the drawers needed minor repairs. The fabric inside was faded and one of the latches was broken... I smiled and shook my head "Too steep for me today. But they're really nice."
"Five DOLLARS each" he yelled.
"I'm sorry? Did you say five DOLLARS?"
"Yep. Each."


"I'll give you $15 if you'll help me load them in the car!"
One is a little bigger than the other. They are not perfect, by a long shot. Both look pretty much like this.
They're sitting in my tack room right now until I can figure out WHAT to do with them.
Any suggestions??
So far, the best I've come up with is (after repairs and recovering the interior) to set them side by side in the dining room, mount a shelf just over them and use them like a side board - with table cloths on the hangers and placemats, napkins and such in the drawers. Special serving utensils and extra silverware in a drawer.....
HELP!!! They were just TOO COOL to leave by the side of the road. And for $10, I just couldn't walk away.
He held up his open hand and said "Five."
I'm thinking five hundred for the pair...? Kinda steep but what do I know. I started out with $40 cash for the day and had spent a good chunk of that already. I just smiled kept playing with them.
"Each", he yelled.
The leather coverings were cracked and a couple of the drawers needed minor repairs. The fabric inside was faded and one of the latches was broken... I smiled and shook my head "Too steep for me today. But they're really nice."
"Five DOLLARS each" he yelled.
"I'm sorry? Did you say five DOLLARS?"
"Yep. Each."


"I'll give you $15 if you'll help me load them in the car!"
One is a little bigger than the other. They are not perfect, by a long shot. Both look pretty much like this.
They're sitting in my tack room right now until I can figure out WHAT to do with them.
Any suggestions??
So far, the best I've come up with is (after repairs and recovering the interior) to set them side by side in the dining room, mount a shelf just over them and use them like a side board - with table cloths on the hangers and placemats, napkins and such in the drawers. Special serving utensils and extra silverware in a drawer.....
HELP!!! They were just TOO COOL to leave by the side of the road. And for $10, I just couldn't walk away.

Well, his current girlfriend loves antiques and put the quietus on that right away. She too is struggling to find an idea for hers/his....I say use it for what it's supposed to be used for. Park that puppy in the corner of the bedroom and fill it with clothing and other bedroom flotsam...those drawers are perfect for socks and undies. Would be darling for a guest room too. Would even be great if one had a large bathroom, for storing towels, washcloths, toiletries, etc. 