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It's a genuine Sheridan Glenwood from 1992 or 93, style 4225, the color is probably Bone. It's rare to find such a light color leather in such good shape. :smile1:

That dustbag isn't original to the purse though.
THANK YOU!! I bought it with just the one photo, figured I would take a shot on the condition and was VERY pleasantly surprised!
Of course I looked to see if she has other bags for sale but no.
Her feedback history shows she sold another Coach bag 6 months ago for $25 and it was style #4417 (madison Biltmore!) so the sleeper bag I got was most likely from that purse. Wonder who got that cutie!!
 
THANK YOU!! I bought it with just the one photo, figured I would take a shot on the condition and was VERY pleasantly surprised!
Of course I looked to see if she has other bags for sale but no.
Her feedback history shows she sold another Coach bag 6 months ago for $25 and it was style #4417 (madison Biltmore!) so the sleeper bag I got was most likely from that purse. Wonder who got that cutie!!
wow, a Biltmore for $25! What are you going to do with the dustbag? I have Madison mini-dustbags for my card cases but not for my Biltmore. It's a shame you can't sell it by itself. If it were mine, I'd wait until I had a Madison to sell and put it with it.
 
If I may add to this topic, I suggest to check the buyer's buying history. I recently got an offer from a buyer that "was disable and on a fixed income", I checked before replying and saw she had spent over $700 in Coach purses and wallets in the last 2 weeks, and has no selling history. If this person buys to resell is not on Ebay or with that ID, so if it is for personal use, wow! nice fixed income she must have.

I do not mind people trying to save a buck, but the lies to get their way I do hate.
I got one like that! I was taken in by it too! She could only afford x but she loved the bag and wouldn't I be happy to have it going to someone who really loved it? Then I checked her purchase history and she had bought a ton of bags, all best offer, and some cost more than mine.
 
wow, a Biltmore for $25! What are you going to do with the dustbag? I have Madison mini-dustbags for my card cases but not for my Biltmore. It's a shame you can't sell it by itself. If it were mine, I'd wait until I had a Madison to sell and put it with it.
LOL...It just so happens that I have a Madison Sutton satchel listed for sale so I will make sure it gets to whoever buys that bag as long as it fits! I'm going to add it to the photos later on!
BTW, I did not mean to infer that I was the lucky buyer of the Biltmore, I was not! But I just wonder if it was a fellow TPFer!
 
1- Interesting way of shortening a strap without actually cutting part of it off. It looks genuine, probably a Compartment Bag Spectator from around 1989-1990, style number 6850

2- genuine, but I'm not completely sure of the style. It looks like a #9887 Roll Bag but the seller's measurements are a bit off from Coach's, shown below

3- Genuine

Thank you hyacinth. The first one got away. Will look int:po the others.
 
1- Interesting way of shortening a strap without actually cutting part of it off. It looks genuine, probably a Compartment Bag Spectator from around 1989-1990, style number 6850

2- genuine, but I'm not completely sure of the style. It looks like a #9887 Roll Bag but the seller's measurements are a bit off from Coach's, shown below

3- Genuine
Hyacinth does #2 also remind you of a Devon bag?
 
If I may add to this topic, I suggest to check the buyer's buying history. I recently got an offer from a buyer that "was disable and on a fixed income", I checked before replying and saw she had spent over $700 in Coach purses and wallets in the last 2 weeks, and has no selling history. If this person buys to resell is not on Ebay or with that ID, so if it is for personal use, wow! nice fixed income she must have.

I do not mind people trying to save a buck, but the lies to get their way I do hate.

I got one like that! I was taken in by it too! She could only afford x but she loved the bag and wouldn't I be happy to have it going to someone who really loved it? Then I checked her purchase history and she had bought a ton of bags, all best offer, and some cost more than mine.
I'd appreciate if you'd post (or at least PM) the buyer's ID so I can block. There's a discussion on the ebay forum a buyer/seller who does a similar thing with expensive shoes.
 
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