20th Century Vintage Goyard Wardrobe Trunk, French, circa 1930-1935

GBP 12,611.00

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Object Description

A 20th century vintage Goyard wardrobe trunk, circa 1930-1935.
This piece of beautiful luggage is signed through out.
The hardware especially the locks are superb quality.
The interior has drawers, with the words Goyard embroidered on the securing tapes and metal slides.
The bottom compartments on both sides would be for shoes if required.
You could say this piece has a multi-function if not used for travel it would grace any room seated on a low table frame.

Object Literature

A French trunk and leather goods maker. Established in 1853 in Paris. François Goyard (1828–1890) made box making, packing and trunk making the family’s trade when he purchased Maison Morel, successor to Maison Martin. Edmond Goyard (1860–1937) expanded his business from 1885 to 1937. Robert Goyard (1893–1979) was the face of the brand during the booming post-war years. François Goyard played a significant role in further increasing the firm’s growth with his daughter Isabelle Goyard (1959-). Jean-Michel Signoles bought Goyard in 1998, and turned the privately owned company into an internationally renowned brand.

Object Condition

Excellent, wear consistent with age and use.

Object Details

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