Leather Letter Holder in the manner of Jacques Adnet
Located in NYC, NY
A very handsome letter holder in beautifully patinated leather with fine stitching.
1940s French Vintage Leather Decorative Objects
Leather, Wood
Leather Letter Holder in the manner of Jacques Adnet
Located in NYC, NY
A very handsome letter holder in beautifully patinated leather with fine stitching.
Leather, Wood
$545 / item
Stephen Webster Earrings Box
By Stephen Webster
Located in Braintree, GB
Stephen Webster Earrings Box. Period: Early 21st century Material: Dark gray synthetic exterior with a plush velvet-lined interior and Stephen Webster branding Purpose: Designed fo...
Leather
Harvey & Gore Necklace Box
Located in Braintree, GB
Harvey & Gore Necklace Box Period: Early to mid 20th century Material: Red leather exterior with gold crest and silk-lined interior Purpose: Designed for...
Leather, Silk
Three Human Bird Figures '1984' by Bob La Bobgah
Located in North Miami, FL
Three human bird figures (1984), cast and welded bronze and leather signed by the artist, Bob La Bobgah, front right edge of the base.
Brass, Bronze
Price Upon Request
Carl Auböck Table Clock in red leather, Austria 1950s
Located in Berlin, DE
A beautiful leather and stainless steel modernist clock from the 1950s, designed and executed by Carl Auböck in very rare and hard to find red leather, Vienna/Austria. An amazing str...
Stainless Steel
Price Upon Request
56" Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk Special Order
Located in Water Mill, NY
Rare 56" tall vintage Louis Vuitton special order steamer wardrobe trunk with leather handles and keys.
Brass
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