
Briefcases, attachés, barristers' bags, A-frames, portfolios, portmanteaus ( or should it be portmanteaux?), bookbags...
www.vintageprops.com. Prop rentals for film, televison and stills photography. Nothing is for sale, only for rent. Almost no furniture, mostly hand props. Everything is period, vintage or antique. We specialize in luggage including high-end contemporary luggage. We don't build or fabricate.
Pipes and other smoking accessories. Seems to be one of the things actors use as shorthand to convey character to an audience are smoking implements. The thoughtful puff of a pipe before asking a tough question, the flourish of a silver or gold cigarette case to proffer a smoke, the use of a match or lighter all are immediate recognizable and meaningful to your audience.

Retail skateboards were first marketed in 1958 by Bill and Mark Richard of Dana Point, California. They attached roller skate wheels from the Chicago Roller Skate Company to a plank of wood and sold them in their Val Surf Shops.[1]
Five years later mass produced skateboards were sold nationally. These early models were often made in the shape of a surfboard, with no concavity and were constructed of solid wood, plastic, even metal. The wheels were usually made of a clay composite, or steel and the trucks (axles) were less sturdy and initially of a 'single-action' design compared to today's 'double-action'.


Because they were often cheaply made, and due to their hard use and susceptabilty to moth attack, not many survive in good condition. (from one of our other sites: www.vintageluggage.com)

Dolly, truck and probably some other names I don't know. But useful for moving stuff about. Something for the background performers to do in: a station or depot scene; industrial or factory scene; busy street scene...
A vintage pencil box kinda sorta in a pencil shape. And with a twist sleeve allowing the student to quickly calculate the times table and have the answer appear in the little windows. More school and classroom supplies available.
This canvas bag with leather trim was used by telephone repairmen but is typical of the bag used by many trades. Lots of vintage suitcases, bags, baskets and other containers available.