This vintage Lady Baltimore luggage suitcase is made of heavy and sturdy vinyl in a beautiful orange red color.

There is single and double beige stitching all along the edges of the suitcase and along the lid.

The suitcase has a sturdy handle in orange red plastic and held on by antique brass hardware.

All hardware on the suitcase is antique brass including the double latches and locking mechanisms and the two long brass hinges on the bottom of the suitcase with two brass round pegs on each for protection.

Cursive “Lady Baltimore” lettering in antique brass is attached to the bottom right front of the suitcase and Lady Baltimore is inscribed on each of the long hinges on the back of the suitcase as well.

The interior of the suitcase is completely lined in a beautiful dark gray satin material with three long gathered pockets on the bottom.

The top section has a gathered curtain style piece attached by snaps that open and hardware that lifts to hang the seven antique metal hangers included.

An antique gold key with the initials “BLC” in beautiful cursive is included with the suitcase and works easily and perfectly with both locking mechanism on each of the latches.

The suitcase is heavy at just about 9 1/2 lbs and the dimensions are 21” long, 18” wide, 8 1/2” high laying down, 18 1/2” high upright and 24” high fully open.

The exact age of this beautiful suitcase is not known but this particular style was manufactured by Lady Baltimore in the 1950’s.

The suitcase is in good vintage condition with a few minor scuffs from age and also one area of scratches on the bottom front and two small tears on the bottom back of the suitcase.

There are no dents or stains on the exterior and all stitching is perfectly intact.

The interior of the train case is in wonderful beautiful condition with all lifting hardware working as designed and no tears, rips, holes or stains in the gray satin anywhere and there are no odors.

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A truly beautiful vintage Lady Baltimore suitcase to use for travel, to convert to a table, use for storage, or use open with the metal hangers to display other treasures.