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Vintage purse

By monk2025, 13 May, 2025
Description

This purse is a chocolate color crocodile skin purse.

Category
Vintage Textiles and Clothing
Medium
The purse is made from crocodile skin.
Distinguishing marks
It has a brand called Innovation on the front of the purse.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
n/a
Date Period
1940s
Weight
1.5lbs
History
My mother received this purse as a gift in 1940s from the Prime Minister of Vietnam.
There is no paper work of any sort. It was a French made purse. Vietnam was colonized by the French from 1857 til 1954.
Price Paid (If known)
Gift
For Sale?
No
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monk2025

2 months 1 week ago

Crocodile skin purse

Please provide the appraised value of this purse.

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NaidaTheCollector

2 months 1 week ago

Vintage Crocodile Skin Handbag – Innovation Brand (1940s)

Description:
This is a mid-20th-century handbag crafted from genuine chocolate brown crocodile skin. It features a structured, trapezoidal silhouette with two sturdy handles and gold-tone hardware, including a locking clasp mechanism. The interior is lined in smooth brown leather and divided into multiple compartments for organization. The brand “INNOVATION” is embossed on the exterior.

Maker’s Mark:
Stamped "INNOVATION" – this may refer to a lesser-known high-end European leather goods maker. The font and placement suggest mid-century European production, possibly French. Further provenance research would be needed to confirm manufacturer details, as "Innovation" was also a high-end Parisian department store.

Provenance:
Gifted in the 1940s by the Prime Minister of Vietnam to your mother. Given Vietnam’s colonial ties to France until 1954, the item is likely a French luxury good from the period, possibly custom made or acquired at a high-end Parisian boutique.

Materials:

  • Exterior: Genuine crocodile skin
  • Interior: Leather
  • Hardware: Gold-tone locking clasp with original key

Condition:
Excellent vintage condition – no visible cracks in the leather, handles intact, hardware appears original and functional. Light patina consistent with age.

Estimated Value:
$1,000 – $2,500 USD
Depending on the auction platform, provenance documentation, and market demand for vintage exotic skin handbags.

Values for vintage exotic leather handbags—especially with diplomatic or couture provenance—can increase substantially. A confirmed connection to a recognized luxury house (e.g., Hermès, Moynat, or a Parisian custom atelier) would significantly raise the value.

Recommendations:

  1. Professional Authentication & Appraisal: Consider using a service like Heritage Auctions, Christie’s Luxury Handbags, or a boutique authentication firm like Real Authentication.
  2. Storage & Care: Store in a dust bag with structured support and avoid direct sunlight to preserve the skin and shape.
  3. Insurance: Insure the item if you intend to keep it as a family heirloom.
  4. Sales Platforms (if you decide to sell):
    • 1stDibs
    • TheRealReal
    • Vestiaire Collective
    • High-end consignment boutiques or auction houses with luxury goods departments
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