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Set of Three Early 20th Century Louis Vuitton Luggage

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This exquisite set of Louis Vuitton luggage, dating from 1910 to 1930, represents the pinnacle of luxury travel and showcases the brand's renowned craftsmanship, making it a must-have for discerning collectors. Each piece features a hand-painted canvas monogram exterior embellished with interlocking L and V initials, quatrefoils, and flowers against a rich brown background. Solid brass hardware, reinforced corners adorned with embossed lozine trim. Each exterior and interior component is marked "Louis Vuitton” or “LV”. Each case has a label inside, a serial number on the inside, and a number stamped onto the lock outside. The Louis Vuitton shoe case exemplifies sophisticated organization, featuring an original lift-out tray with six felt-lined compartments above an additional six, allowing for the meticulous storage of up to 12 pairs of shoes. Complete with a v-lock center clasp, two keys, and historic stickers, including references to Charlotte Whitney Allen, a prominent social figure in early 20th century Rochester, this piece connects buyers to a rich narrative of cultural and travel history. Notably, the Louis Vuitton Bisten case is designed for versatility, accommodating a range of personal items, from shoes to toiletries. Its interior, lined with the brand’s signature damask linen and in pristine condition, offers a removable ribbon cage, an envelope pocket with brass buttons, and an authentication plate, furthering its legacy as a reliable travel companion. Finally, the upright wardrobe trunk stands as a testament to elegance and practicality, meticulously crafted to keep garments wrinkle-free. Inside the trunk, the drawers feature canvas exteriors and linen interiors. There is a pullout mechanism for its accompanying 14 hangers, demonstrating thoughtful design for the astute traveler. Collectively, these antiques not only serve as functional artifacts but also as representations of the golden age of transatlantic travel, captivating collectors with their storied past and luxurious craftsmanship. Shoe Case Dimensions: H=8.5 in. W=30 in. D=17 in. 45 lbs. Label and stamped number on lock. Two holes on the canvas of the backside; inconspicuous black stain. Stains near the left side lock. Removable storage shows wear, deeper scratch between the left and center locks. Tarnish on all the brass components; operational with two keys. Leather handle with noticeable wear; scratches and nicks. Bisten Case Dimensions: H=9.5 in. W=19.5 in. D=17.5 in. 35 lbs. Label and stamped number. Tarnish on the lock and brass components. No key. Worn leather handle; tiny black stain inside; scratches and nicks. Trunk Dimensions: H=44.5 in. W=44.5 in. D=22 in. 85 lbs. and 14 original hangers. Serial number "740470" on loose tag; stamped number on lock; no key. One detached handle from use and wear (requires reattachment); loose second handle. Scratches and nicks; Tarnish on brass components. Missing three brass pinheads; one wooden hanger chipped; shorter hanger differs from the original. Two stickers: Mrs. A. Allen and Railway Express Agency (Lake Placid, NY Shoe Case Dimensions With Handle on Top: H=8.5 in. W=30 in. D=17 in. 45 lbs. Bisten Case Dimensions: H=9.5 in. W=19.5 in. D=17.5 in. 35 lbs. Trunk Dimensions: H=44.5 in. W=44.5 in. D=22 in. 85 lbs. and 14 original hangers. Accompanying images reference details and overall condition.
  • Creator:
    Louis Vuitton (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39.5 in (100.33 cm)Width: 44.5 in (113.03 cm)Depth: 22 in (55.88 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 3
  • Style:
    Art Deco (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1920
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. All cases exhibit tarnish, scratches, stains and wear from age and use. Only shoe case has 2 working keys, but 2 holes on the back of backside, tiny stain on handle. Bisten case handle is worn. Trunk has a detached handle, other handle is worn.
  • Seller Location:
    Chicago, IL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU7185245172772

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