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Haha, I should have clarified regarding the Rodarte ones. I appreciate you taking the time to look for me, thank you! :smile:
I've looked a little more and saw that a couple of sold ones on ebay also had the flax interior. Why would they show burgundy on their website?? I think it's also interesting how none of the reviews of the bag mention the discrepancy... If I got a a different lining than shown I would be so bothered by that! (I personally think the burgundy looks better...) Anyway, hopefully someone else here actually has the bag and can be more helpful! :lol:
 
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Hello, could someone ID this bag for me? Just received today and a big thank you @BeenBurned for authenticating it. I am not familiar with this type of small bags, Dinky and Pocket Purse all have full flap, this is half flap with rear slip pocket, front gusseted pocket, strap drop 21", width: 9.5", height: 6", depth: 2.5".
ETA: it has "DOT" or "DCT" engraved on the male part of turnlock .

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Hello, could someone ID this bag for me? Just received today and a big thank you @BeenBurned for authenticating it. I am not familiar with this type of small bags, Dinky and Pocket Purse all have full flap, this is half flap with rear slip pocket, front gusseted pocket, strap drop 21", width: 9.5", height: 6", depth: 2.5".
ETA: it has "DOT" or "DCT" engraved on the male part of turnlock .

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Looks like a Compartment Bag #9850

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hi :) could someone identify the year and any other info on this dreamer? It came out in the coachoutlet before the site went out of order about 40 min ago , it reminds me to a maple leaf.
The photo is from some sell site , i found it Google dreamer+chalk+rivets lol
Thank you
 

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Not sure why I’m so excited about getting this little guy. Does anyone know the name or have a catalog picture of him? I searched through all of the ones I have with no luck. I found similarly sized ones with the metal rings and larger ones without, but none that small!

 
Not sure why I’m so excited about getting this little guy. Does anyone know the name or have a catalog picture of him? I searched through all of the ones I have with no luck. I found similarly sized ones with the metal rings and larger ones without, but none that small!

Have you gotten it yet? There might be a number on the other side of the box. If there is, please post here so I can add it to my files.
 
It was supposed to be delivered today but is now marked delayed. I will definitely let you know. Thanks, whateve!
Have you gotten it yet? There might be a number on the other side of the box. If there is, please post here so I can add it to my files.
I got it today but the label/sticker from the box is missing. Seller was so nice and there was lagniappe in the package, too!

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Hello!


Thought I’d be able to find some info on this one, but am having a hard time. The cartouche stamp size is accurate, the strap is on point with the early 70’s/Cashin era and the hardware feels authentic, but without another comparison out there I’m stumped. Just bored scrolling through this awesome forum and thought I’d se if someone could help me authenticate this baby. LMK if you need better photos. Stay well <3
 
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Thought I’d be able to find some info on this one, but am having a hard time. The cartouche stamp size is accurate, the strap is on point with the early 70’s/Cashin era and the hardware feels authentic, but without another comparison out there I’m stumped. Just bored scrolling through this awesome forum and thought I’d se if someone could help me authenticate this baby. LMK if you need better photos. Stay well :heart:
The link you posted doesn't work as it is the link to your order, not the listing. This is the listing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-CO...511670?hash=item2171c2c936:g:H0oAAOSwMmpe9mrm
For bags without style numbers in the creed, we need measurements. It might be an early version of the convertible clutch.
 
Woah, you guys are quick! Nice work- that is the correct listing. (My bad, still getting my bearings with this whole online business - business. ha.) The bag is currently being rehabbed at a different place, so I will get you the measurements in the AM. Thanks for the swift reply
 
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Not sure why I’m so excited about getting this little guy. Does anyone know the name or have a catalog picture of him? I searched through all of the ones I have with no luck. I found similarly sized ones with the metal rings and larger ones without, but none that small!

Have you gotten it yet? There might be a number on the other side of the box. If there is, please post here so I can add it to my files.
I got it today but the label/sticker from the box is missing. Seller was so nice and there was lagniappe in the package, too!

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So it turns out I have a paper catalog from the Holidays 1998. I believe this is a possibility:
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There is not a pic of the inside, but the measurements are close and description appears like a fit.
ETA, I have a Holidays 1999 catalog showing several slightly larger ones with binders and went there first, too. I almost didn’t bother with this catalog! See the next post for a clearer pic of description.
 
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