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Authentic 1966 Enid Collins Purse - Carriage Trade - Vintage Jewelled Handbag - Signed Bucket Purse Leather Wood Sixties

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Authentic 1966 Enid Collins Purse - Carriage Trade - Vintage Jewelled Handbag - Signed Bucket Purse Leather Wood Sixties
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Authentic 1966 Enid Collins Purse - Carriage Trade - Vintage Jewelled Handbag - Signed Bucket Purse Leather Wood Sixties Authentic 1966 Enid Collins Purse - Carriage Trade - Vintage Jewelled Handbag - Signed Bucket Purse Leather Wood Sixties Authentic 1966 Enid Collins Purse - Carriage Trade - Vintage Jewelled Handbag - Signed Bucket Purse Leather Wood Sixties Authentic 1966 Enid Collins Purse - Carriage Trade - Vintage Jewelled Handbag - Signed Bucket Purse Leather Wood Sixties Authentic 1966 Enid Collins Purse - Carriage Trade - Vintage Jewelled Handbag - Signed Bucket Purse Leather Wood Sixties
Wonderful Vintage Enid Collins Pruse

Canvas bucket purse with Horse and Carriage graphics, embellished with amber and crystal jewels.

Cream colored leather handles and clasp - shows some crazing in color, but the leather is in great condition.

Inside has zippered/pocket pouch.

Signed on outside, title on opposite side.

Inside is marked
COPYRIGHT 1966
ENID COLLINS

Wooden bottom is scratched on the outside, nice on the inside.

(Missing 4 jewels - 2 amber teardrops; 1 amber round; 1 crystal round)

This is in very nice, used condition.


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