Historical information
Leather satchels were commonly used by messengers, students, and professionals in the early to mid-20th century.
The rolled tool pouches were often used by mechanics, tradesmen, or military personnel for carrying small hand tools.
The top right item may have been used to store documents, maps, or drawing tools.
Physical description
The image features four leather satchels or tool rolls, each with straps, buckles, and varying degrees of wear.
The top left satchel is a dark brown leather bag with two buckled straps for closure, a handle or strap loop on top, and visible stitching along the edges.
The top right item is a flat leather wrap with multiple straps, possibly a roll-up document or tool case.
The bottom two items are rolled leather tool pouches with buckle closures. One has a small metal plaque or tag affixed to the exterior.
One Leather School Satchel Bag belonged to Annamarie LOHE of Natimuk (c1910)