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Please authenticate (and ID style name?) on this bag I’ve had for a few years. I’m planning on selling it. I know it’s not an Abbie, Anderson, or Hadley, but I’m having trouble finding anything with a square shape, but tapered bottom, and curved slip pocket.

Approx 9x9x4.

Thanks so much!

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Please authenticate (and ID style name?) on this bag I’ve had for a few years. I’m planning on selling it. I know it’s not an Abbie, Anderson, or Hadley, but I’m having trouble finding anything with a square shape, but tapered bottom, and curved slip pocket.

Approx 9x9x4.

Thanks so much!

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It's authentic. It looks like a Sullivan bag #9910, made around 1992.

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Hi there, can you please authenticate this bag?
Sorry, I’m unsure of the name. I think it’s a Hobo Monogram.
Purchased on Facebook MarketPlace (New Zealand)
32 cm W x 18 cm H
I would really appreciate your help. Thank you.

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Hi there, can you please authenticate this bag?
Sorry, I’m unsure of the name. I think it’s a Hobo Monogram.
Purchased on Facebook MarketPlace (New Zealand)
32 cm W x 18 cm H
I would really appreciate your help. Thank you.

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It appears authentic. I don't know the name. It was made in 2006.
10074 is called Soho signature medium hobo.

The Soho signature small hobo is 10073.
The Soho signature large hobo is 10075.
 
Dear Authenticators,
Could you please check this bag for me? I'm currently shopping so I didn't buy it yet. Thanks for any help.
FOR ITEMS NOT LISTED ONLINE:
Item: Coach F1D-9715
Where: Local Goodwill
Comments: Length: 8" x Height 8"x Depth: 2"

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Hello, if I'm posting this incorrectly, apologies.
I have a very old Coach item that has baffled me, and my family. I had received this purse after my grandmother passed away and I was wondering the worth, or authenticity of the item.
All I know about it it was purchased overseas in Italy in the 1970s, and my grandmother collected high end fashion. Anything would help identifying this. There is no serial number inside, and it was stored in a box for over 35 years. Thank you in advance.
 

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Hello, if I'm posting this incorrectly, apologies.
I have a very old Coach item that has baffled me, and my family. I had received this purse after my grandmother passed away and I was wondering the worth, or authenticity of the item.
All I know about it it was purchased overseas in Italy in the 1970s, and my grandmother collected high end fashion. Anything would help identifying this. There is no serial number inside, and it was stored in a box for over 35 years. Thank you in advance.

Sorry, it's fake.

Not only is there NO creed stamp or serial number inside, but the C pattern on the outside is crooked. Coach NEVER used C pattern fabric on the outside until about 1999 starting with their plants in China, and didn't use silver-color hardware on handbags until about 1998. The box and dustbag are fake and there are other problems as well.

It's worth nothing, in fact it's against US federal anti-counterfeiting laws to sell or trade it in the US, and it should NEVER be donated. Please either destroy it or write "FAKE" on the inside with a black Sharpie pen and either discard it or give it to one of the very young girls in the family to use when she plays dress-up.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
 
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Sorry, it's fake.

Not only is there NO creed stamp or serial number inside, but the C pattern on the outside is crooked. Coach NEVER used C pattern fabric on the outside until 1999. The box and dustbag are fake and there are other problems as well.

It's worth nothing, in fact it's against US federal laws to sell or trade it in the US, and it should NEVER be donated. Please either destroy it or write "FAKE"on the inside with a black Sharpie pen and either discard it or give it to one of the very young girls in the family to use when she plays dress-up.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Thank you for getting back to me so fast! It's weird bc my grandmother and grandpa, not me, were millionaires, and had a plethora of other real items her daughter received. It's a bummer, but glad to know. Thanks again!
 
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