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Thank you for viewing. This is an antique suitcase made in Japan by Y.T.&Co. This rare, domestically-made vintage trunk is estimated to have been manufactured around the mid-Showa period (around 1950). The exterior is covered in a faux leather-like material, and the interior has a delicate light green color, giving it an elegant impression. It comes with a handle and metal fittings, and can be widely used for storage, display, and as a photography prop. 【Product Details】 Brand/Manufacturer: Y.T.&Co (Made in Japan) Material: Thick paper + synthetic leather (the mainstream construction at the time) Interior color: Light green Size: Medium (approx. 60 x 40 x 19cm) Specifications: With handle, with metal fittings Condition: Some broken sewing threads, scuffs, and minor scratches due to aging (in good condition as an antique) 【Features/Highlights】 A one-of-a-kind item with high historical value, manufactured shortly after the end of the war The interior lining reuses Japanese printed paper using the old kana orthography (reflecting the material situation at the time) The machine stitching is carefully done, and the sewing threads remain intact even after 70-80 years Reliable finish and timeless durability thanks to the craftsmanship of skilled artisans 【Recommended Uses】 As antique storage or a small item case As interior display or store fixtures As props for photography, stage, or film Ideal for collectors and antique enthusiasts 【Before Purchasing】 This item is an antique from approximately 70-80 years ago. While there are some broken sewing threads, minor scratches, and dullness of the metal fittings due to aging, it maintains a solid overall structure and is in good condition, allowing you to enjoy the vintage feel. I am selling it to organize my move and collection. Please take this opportunity to welcome this rare, Japanese-made antique suitcase into your collection.
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