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Wales Goodyear Shoes antique wooden box crate KEDS precursor LOCAL PICKUP

$ 44.88

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States
  • Type: Crate or chest
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Condition: used, old, in generally old condition. If it were to be used regularly (i.e. the lid open and closed) then the hinge area would have to be reinforced. The box is not stained. Please see photos.
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

    Description

    PLEASE NOTE:
    This item is for local pick up only (Lebanon, PA);  I am unable to ship it.
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    I found this neat old box in an estate sale (in North East, PA near Erie).
    It looks very “
    antiquey
    ” probably because it is.
    Based on information found on
    Wickipedia
    (see below) the box dates back to 1916 or earlier.
    Based on that info it
    appears that the Wales Goodyear Company was one of a number of companies in Naugatuck, Connecticut that were
    consolidated to form the larger
    United States Rubber Company.
    In 1916 the shoe products were consolidated to form
    the “
    Keds
    ” brand so it would seem that this box is contemporary with that event or predates it.
    I do not know the type of
    wood.
    A shipping address in the upper right corner of the front of the box indicates that it was addressed to G.W.
    Farnham
    ,
    Buffalo, NY L?K R.R.
    It appears the Geo. W.
    Farnham
    was a shoe wholesaler in Buffalo around the turn of the century.
    I was unsuccessful in my attempt to identify the railroad – it appears to be printed as three letters.
    First appears to be
    an “L” the second is indiscernible, and the third appears to be a “K” followed, of course, by R.R.
    This item may then be
    possibly of interest to railroad buffs.
    The interior and exterior of the box contain some pencil drawings evidently done by a child.
    It’s kind of cute.
    The box
    may have been used at some point as a toy chest or, perhaps a clothes or blanket chest.
    This box would be of interest to anybody who is just looking for an
    antiquey
    old box or it might be good (or a good gift)
    for anybody interested in the history of Naugatuck, Connecticut, anybody in the shoe industry or the rubber industry or
    anybody with any interest in Buffalo, NY history – particularly the Geo W
    Farnham
    Co .
    92 Pearl Street in Buffalo
    (apparently a shoe wholesaler at the turn of the century – 1900).
    There are currently some other related items on
    Ebay
    (including a nice, stained version of this box and a yet-older version of the box) that would go nicely with it for the
    history buff.
    It would make a nice display piece in a shoe store.
    The information on one end of the box is:
    Womens
    Vassar
    Straight Toe Cap
    F
    3
    ½
    4
    ½
    5
    4
    4
    6
    4
    6
    24
    prs
    shipping info on front (upper right corner):
    G W
    Farnham
    Co
    Buffalo, NY
    LMK R.R.
    (I’m not sure about “LMK” – I could not find such a railroad – the “M” might
    not be an “M” but I could not identify this railroad.
    Dimensions:
    width:
    29”
    Depth (front to back):
    14-7/8”
    height:
    13-5/16

    With the photos I’ve posted an image that I found online of “The Vassar” shoe style from a
    1910 newspaper.
    Please ask any questions you might have prior to bidding
    .   Again, please note that shipping is not offered for this item;  it is local pick up only.
    Thank you
    .
    seller’s item reference number:
    12.001
    hhL8190915IDT_2