19th Century English Leather Portmanteau
















19th Century English Leather Portmanteau
This 19th-century English Edwardian portmanteau has the kind of quiet authority that needs no introduction. The leather is thick and handsomely worn, held in place by brass-strapped hardware that feels intentionally substantial rather than decorative. A lock stamped J Hodges Maker adds a note of specificity—a reminder that provenance matters, and good design has always announced itself softly.
Inside, the piece becomes even more interesting. A linen-covered flap reveals letter straps and an envelope, the sort of organizational detail that once kept a traveler’s life impeccably ordered. Behind it, a concealed compartment hides in plain sight, a thoughtful gesture from a maker who understood elegance as efficiency.
In a modern interior, it brings discipline and presence. At the foot of a bed or under a console, it reads as sculptural, architectural, and unwaveringly chic. A reminder that true style is built on intention, craftsmanship, and restraint.
31 in. W x 16 in. D x 14.5 in. H