It looks like the Lavender but is a tiny bit darker , hard to say but I think it's the Lavender.
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...was it called Salmon? Sure I've seen Phoebes either for sale or revealed with this description.
Thanks Jazzy!
What was the faulty dye batch, and could this be it, or pink. I have a Lavender Blenheim to compare it with and this is much warmer, like the tone that Salmon is but more pink! Here is a pic of the Phoebe and Blenheim side by side if that might be more useful?
A bit more info - it measures 13 inches (33cm) across the bottom and is 9 inches high (23cm) at the highest points and is made of a heavy grained hide. Anyone know?Hi, Could anyone help me with the name of this Mulberry bag please? I bought it several years ago from Fenwick in York but can't remember which model it is. It has a zip top fastening with an internal division and a zip pocket on the inside back and a small open pocket on the inside front. On the outside front it has two small flap pockets and one long flap pocket behind the small ones, all with magnetic presser fastening. It has the Mulberry label sewn inside and also the top zip and inside zip both have the mulberry tree on the pull tag. Any help is appreciated.
Hi, can you please let me know the name of this Mulberry wallet?
I've also seen the same style as a small handbag with strap in Oak colour, what is it called? Thank you!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100-AUTHE..._s_Handbags&hash=item33729e9663#ht_500wt_1287
Hi.
I'm hoping I can find some more info on a Mulberry I just got from eBay. It came to me from a well recommended seller with it's care card (Mulberry 'Logo'). The site won't allow me to upload any photos just now, so I'll have a go at describing it...
*Pink jacquard (with Mulberry trees all over)
*Mauve leather long grab handles and trim
*Large mauve leather buckle (similar to on the Blenheim) embossed with the Mulberry tree.
*It fastens with a hidden magnetic snap and is lined in cream cotton.
Many thanks.
You can post a link to the ebay listing if it is less than about 90 days old, although it sounds like an ursula.
http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/pict/180826034619_1.jpg
I can't seem to link to the actual listing, but this *should* be a link to the picture the seller posted.![]()