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Hello ladies,

Could someone identify this style of wristlet. I have done a couple searches already and I can not find anything similar. It is metallic leather. Size is about 7 X 4 inches. Inside has the little brown tag sewn in the seam, no creed.
Thank you in advance!
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Me again, sorry.... if not the style, can someone give me an idea of what that pattern is? Is it Op Art? I still coudln't find anything... Thanks.
 
Hello ladies,

Could someone identify this style of wristlet. I have done a couple searches already and I can not find anything similar. It is metallic leather. Size is about 7 X 4 inches. Inside has the little brown tag sewn in the seam, no creed.
Thank you in advance!
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Me again, sorry.... if not the style, can someone give me an idea of what that pattern is? Is it Op Art? I still coudln't find anything... Thanks.
The pattern is called optic signature. (That's the one with overlapping and various sized Cs. Op art is similar to the traditional signature pattern but sans serif.)

Based on the name of my item, yours was probably called metallic embossed capacity wristlet and is from 2009. But I don't know the style number.

This item is from the same collection. It was MFF, 42842 and came in gunmetal and gold. Pictures below are the gunmetal which I think is what you have.
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ETA: Here's the same item you have, but without a style number also.
https://www.tradesy.com/i/coach-metallic-signature-embossed-purse-silver-leather-wristlet/7765183/
 
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The pattern is called optic signature. (That's the one with overlapping and various sized Cs. Op art is similar to the traditional signature pattern but sans serif.)

Based on the name of my item, yours was probably called metallic embossed capacity wristlet and is from 2009. But I don't know the style number.

This item is from the same collection. It was MFF, 42842 and came in gunmetal and gold. Pictures below are the gunmetal which I think is what you have.
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ETA: Here's the same item you have, but without a style number also.
https://www.tradesy.com/i/coach-metallic-signature-embossed-purse-silver-leather-wristlet/7765183/

Thank you so very much! Very helpful information. If I find the style I will post it.
 
Hello Everyone! Could you please so kindly let me know something about this Vintage Drawstring Coach. I was unable to find information about that number. Creed 617 - 7742 Coach leatherware Made in USA. I will post pictures If I could figure out how to:)IMG_4059.JPG IMG_4048.JPG IMG_4048.JPG IMG_4048.JPG IMG_4049.JPG IMG_4051.JPG IMG_4059.JPG
 
Hello Everyone! Could you please so kindly let me know something about this Vintage Drawstring Coach. I was unable to find information about that number. Creed 617 - 7742 Coach leatherware Made in USA. I will post pictures If I could figure out how to:smile:View attachment 4031591 View attachment 4031586 View attachment 4031586 View attachment 4031586 View attachment 4031587 View attachment 4031588 View attachment 4031591
You won't find any information about the number. Before 1994, Coach used unique serial numbers for their bags. The numbers don't mean anything and there was only one bag made with that number. In order to ID, we need measurements and details such as how many pockets. It might be either 4010 or 4015 from the Lightweights collection, made in the late 80s or early 90s.
 

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Need Some help figuring out what the Name and Style number is of this this mystery Sheridan bag is? She is adorable and measures about 8.5 X 5.5 X 7.5
Hope The image works.
Thanks for the help.
 

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How cute! Like a baby Roswell. Are there rings on the sides for a strap?
Nope. It has feet on the bottom but no rings for a crossbody strap. This one has had me stumped. I just couldn't leave her at the salvation army and besides she had the hang tag that can also be used on my Hollister tote. Gotta love a Sheridan they rehab so well .Now if I could just figure out what her name is.

May have to go with baby Roswell
 
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Hi all— I’m looking for help with style numbers for vintage spectator bags. I have a Dinky spectator that is black with tan edges as well as a Mini bag with the same color scheme. Based on other spectator bags can I assume they have the same style number as their mono colored counterparts but starting with a 6 instead of 9? So the Dinky would be 6375 instead of 9375 and the Mini would be 6825 instead of 9825? Thanks!

That's my understanding. I don't have any catalog pictures for proof though.

With Coach, never assume anything!

I seem to remember one Spectator style number that doesn't fit that pattern but I can't think of it right now, I'll keep looking.

And with newer Spectators made after 2000, the first number will be a 7 instead of a 6.

The Patricia's Legacy TWILL Spectator breaks the "rule" completely after 2000 and uses 9191 instead of the standard 9951. There are a few other ones too, like the 9667 City Bag Spectator from 2001 with no connection between the 2 styles' numbers.
I was able to find a catalog pic said to be from 1989 showing the Spectator styles, and it does use 6xxx.
 
Here some more info as you asked. Approx. Size 11.5 x 12 x 5. One zip pocket on the inside. Very soft light weight leather.
thank you for the pictures as well. Looks like it is more like the Med SacIMG_4048.JPG IMG_4049.JPG IMG_4050.JPG IMG_4051.JPG IMG_4052.JPG IMG_4053.JPG IMG_4059.JPG IMG_4060.JPG
 
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