Antique dome trunk

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I have this antique dome trunk and I can’t find any identifiable markings other than the # 4 on the lock hinge and the numbers 01 on the main front lock hinge. I am curious to know anything about it!
 

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You may need to first ID the maker and model before getting a good reading on value. The latches appear to be similar to those shown online with this notation: "The number 4 is on the center of the top part of the latch and they were patented in 1873 and again in 1878."
Source: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-cast-iron-steamer-trunk-134762337
Don in SoCal
Thanks for your response! I have searched this whole item and I can’t find anything identifying on it with dates/manufacturer. I did look at the link you provided, do you know if there was a particular maker who used these latches?
 

If you want an appraisal on your trunk, you may wish to consider this qualified lady:
Don in SoCal
 

that is a pretty decent steamer trunk, it has age and use wear, but overall in relatively good shape. I sold a few over the years. They are not really scarce. Due to the size they could have a limited desirability in some areas, at least in mine.
I think I sold mine in the $50 to $75 range also.
 

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