She had a bag for every day and a bag for every night. |
Lgor, made in France, Saks 5th Avenue. The feeling of having such bags. It must have been something. |
Chanel (faux, we're pretty sure*), Lederer, Morabito, and Carlos Valenti bags. |
She had a bag for every day and a bag for every night. |
Lgor, made in France, Saks 5th Avenue. The feeling of having such bags. It must have been something. |
Chanel (faux, we're pretty sure*), Lederer, Morabito, and Carlos Valenti bags. |
Shaped like a miniature doctor's bag. |
Superbly constructed, it's trimmed with goldtone brass hardware. |
Everything about the bag is substantial. The leather is in terrific condition, with some most of the wear concentrated to the handle and edges of the frame. |
Another angle: note the wear at the handle. |
The body of the bag is supple and shiny. |
The interior, in black calf, has two side by side pockets under the gold stamp, and a snap close pocket that fits a pair of eyeglasses on the other side. |
There are two pieces of hardware, a knob and a flat washer, that are loose, but were found inside the bag. |
Side view. |
The back side of the bag. |
The base of the bag features two flat brass plates, one at each end. |
The brass plates are screwed in and lay flat. |
Close up of the stamp, which reads, "Made in France Especially for Lederer." |
Close up of the two metal fitting pieces that come with the bag. |
Leather covered in rhinestones, with a weighty goldtone snakechain handle made of chunky, geometric links. |
The handle is attached with toggles — slip them back through the loops and tuck the handle inside, and you've got a clutch. |
In superb condition. |