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Could someone please authenticate these Coach bags?
Both from GW yesterday...
First a Coach Leatherware NYC Companion Bag #9300 maybe from the 80's?
Approx. 10.5"w x 7.5"h x 3.25"d. Strap 19" to rings, with anchors on the dogleash clips.
I used cornstarch on the creed, but it's still faint and somewhat hard to read...sorry!
Thanks in advance!
 

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And the second one...
Approx. 8.25"w x 5"h x 2.25"d Strap 7.75 to rings.
A 2002 Signature Demi of some sort #7027?
Thanks again!
 

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Please authenticate. The strap hardware looks wrong.

COACH VINTAGE MADE IN NEW YORK CITY BLACK LEATHER CROSS BODY SHOULDER BAG 1804
Item 181751631852
Seller everythingrare90
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181751631852?redirect=mobile

It looks like it could be a Convertible Clutch, style 9635, from the very late 1970s thru the mid-1980s. The seller mentions the strap and it's definitely not the original one, the replacement strap doesn't look like it was made by Coach.
 
Could someone please authenticate these Coach bags?
Both from GW yesterday...
First a Coach Leatherware NYC Companion Bag #9300 maybe from the 80's?
Approx. 10.5"w x 7.5"h x 3.25"d. Strap 19" to rings, with anchors on the dogleash clips.
I used cornstarch on the creed, but it's still faint and somewhat hard to read...sorry!
Thanks in advance!

The Companion Bag is also ok.
 
Please authenticate. Thanks.

COACH Vintage Dark Blue Leather Handbag Purse #1470-424 VG Preown Clean In & Out
Item 13117355886
Seller bluehousemarket
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131517355886?_trksid=p2055359.m1431.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT

It could be a Lightweight/Soho Waverly 4133 although the length measurements aren't the same as Coach's, but that could depend on whether it was measuered at the top or base of the bag. I think it's ok although the creed seems a bit puffy. Other opinions are welcome.
 
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