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Brown Monogram Canvas, Toiletry PouchFrance, circa 1990Golden brass hardwareHardware stamped 'LV',
France, circa 1990
Golden brass hardware
Hardware stamped 'LV', tag on the interior 'LOUIS VUITTON / PARIS / made in France'
Date Code no longer visible
Beige leather interior; one slip pocket and three elastic straps for organization
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 7 x 11 x 3 1/2 in.
Very good condition with minor residues of soiling in the far inner corners of the pockets.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton (1821-1892) started his training apprenticing with a successful box-maker and packer named Monsieur Maréchal in 1837 in Paris. At this time box-making and packing was a highly respectable and refined craft. A specialist in this area had to custom-make all boxes to fit the goods they stored and had to personally load and unload these boxes for their rich clients. In only a few years, Vuitton was well-respected by Paris’ upper class in this craft, one of his clients being Napoleon’s wife. In 1854 he opened his own shop under the name of Louis Vuitton Malletier in Paris. His modern dirt-resistant and waterproof products were of such good quality, that they were soon in high demand. In addition, unlike previous domed shaped trunks, Vuitton’s were rectangular, making them stackable and far more convenient for shipping. In 1886, son Georges Vuitton (1857-1936) invented the revolutionary locking system that is still used today. When Louis Vuitton died in 1892, Georges took over the company. It was Georges who designed and established the iconic LV monogram. Today, the popular luxury brand can be found internationally and has expanded its products to include clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry and timepieces.
Versandpreise exkl. dt. Mwst und zzgl 2.5 % (+Mwst) Versandversicherung.
Louis Vuitton, Brown Monogram Toiletry Pouch, c. 1990
Brown Monogram Canvas, Toiletry Pouch
France, circa 1990
Golden brass hardware
Hardware stamped 'LV', tag on the interior 'LOUIS VUITTON / PARIS / made in France'
Date Code no longer visible
Beige leather interior; one slip pocket and three elastic straps for organization
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 7 x 11 x 3 1/2 in.
Very good condition with minor residues of soiling in the far inner corners of the pockets.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton (1821-1892) started his training apprenticing with a successful box-maker and packer named Monsieur Maréchal in 1837 in Paris. At this time box-making and packing was a highly respectable and refined craft. A specialist in this area had to custom-make all boxes to fit the goods they stored and had to personally load and unload these boxes for their rich clients. In only a few years, Vuitton was well-respected by Paris’ upper class in this craft, one of his clients being Napoleon’s wife. In 1854 he opened his own shop under the name of Louis Vuitton Malletier in Paris. His modern dirt-resistant and waterproof products were of such good quality, that they were soon in high demand. In addition, unlike previous domed shaped trunks, Vuitton’s were rectangular, making them stackable and far more convenient for shipping. In 1886, son Georges Vuitton (1857-1936) invented the revolutionary locking system that is still used today. When Louis Vuitton died in 1892, Georges took over the company. It was Georges who designed and established the iconic LV monogram. Today, the popular luxury brand can be found internationally and has expanded its products to include clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry and timepieces.
Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.
25.00 % buyer's premium on the hammer price, VAT included
20.00 % buyer's premium on hammer price over 1,000,000
15.00 % buyer's premium on hammer price over 2,000,000
France, circa 1990
Golden brass hardware
Hardware stamped 'LV', tag on the interior 'LOUIS VUITTON / PARIS / made in France'
Date Code no longer visible
Beige leather interior; one slip pocket and three elastic straps for organization
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 7 x 11 x 3 1/2 in.
Very good condition with minor residues of soiling in the far inner corners of the pockets.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton (1821-1892) started his training apprenticing with a successful box-maker and packer named Monsieur Maréchal in 1837 in Paris. At this time box-making and packing was a highly respectable and refined craft. A specialist in this area had to custom-make all boxes to fit the goods they stored and had to personally load and unload these boxes for their rich clients. In only a few years, Vuitton was well-respected by Paris’ upper class in this craft, one of his clients being Napoleon’s wife. In 1854 he opened his own shop under the name of Louis Vuitton Malletier in Paris. His modern dirt-resistant and waterproof products were of such good quality, that they were soon in high demand. In addition, unlike previous domed shaped trunks, Vuitton’s were rectangular, making them stackable and far more convenient for shipping. In 1886, son Georges Vuitton (1857-1936) invented the revolutionary locking system that is still used today. When Louis Vuitton died in 1892, Georges took over the company. It was Georges who designed and established the iconic LV monogram. Today, the popular luxury brand can be found internationally and has expanded its products to include clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry and timepieces.
Versandpreise exkl. dt. Mwst und zzgl 2.5 % (+Mwst) Versandversicherung.
Louis Vuitton, Brown Monogram Toiletry Pouch, c. 1990
Brown Monogram Canvas, Toiletry Pouch
France, circa 1990
Golden brass hardware
Hardware stamped 'LV', tag on the interior 'LOUIS VUITTON / PARIS / made in France'
Date Code no longer visible
Beige leather interior; one slip pocket and three elastic straps for organization
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 7 x 11 x 3 1/2 in.
Very good condition with minor residues of soiling in the far inner corners of the pockets.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton (1821-1892) started his training apprenticing with a successful box-maker and packer named Monsieur Maréchal in 1837 in Paris. At this time box-making and packing was a highly respectable and refined craft. A specialist in this area had to custom-make all boxes to fit the goods they stored and had to personally load and unload these boxes for their rich clients. In only a few years, Vuitton was well-respected by Paris’ upper class in this craft, one of his clients being Napoleon’s wife. In 1854 he opened his own shop under the name of Louis Vuitton Malletier in Paris. His modern dirt-resistant and waterproof products were of such good quality, that they were soon in high demand. In addition, unlike previous domed shaped trunks, Vuitton’s were rectangular, making them stackable and far more convenient for shipping. In 1886, son Georges Vuitton (1857-1936) invented the revolutionary locking system that is still used today. When Louis Vuitton died in 1892, Georges took over the company. It was Georges who designed and established the iconic LV monogram. Today, the popular luxury brand can be found internationally and has expanded its products to include clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry and timepieces.
Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.
25.00 % buyer's premium on the hammer price, VAT included
20.00 % buyer's premium on hammer price over 1,000,000
15.00 % buyer's premium on hammer price over 2,000,000
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25.00 % buyer's premium on the hammer price, VAT included
20.00 % buyer's premium on hammer price over 1,000,000 USD
15.00 % buyer's premium on hammer price over 2,000,000 USD