Gucci Accessory Collection Serial Number
Up for sale this evening is a fabulous vintage Gucci purse. This bag is from the Gucci Accessory Collection introduced in the 1980's. It measures 12' long by 8' wide by 2' deep and has a 42' thin shoulder strap. It is constructed out of blue and white vinyl (with the Gucci double G logo) with blue leather accents and trim, and has the classic red stripe on the front snap pocket.
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It has the Gucci label imprinted inside, along with the serial number '904-02-026'. Overall, the bag is in excellent vintage condition.
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T are no rips, tears or any sort of major damage. T is some wear to the leather near/around the zipper pull and on one spot on the back slip pocket. The inside of the bag looks fantastic. Along with this bag comes the matching Gucci coin purse! This little accessory measures 5' long by 2 3/4' wide and has a key chain attachment inside. The inside of the purse is imprinted with the Gucci label as well as the serial number '904-12-037'.
The coin purse is in excellent vintage condition, showing very little, if any, signs of wear. The purse was purchased in 1986 from Hudson's (formerly Marshall Field's and Macy's) at a price of $190.00.
(please see picture of receipt for more detail) I do not know how much the coin purse cost, but I do know it was an extra accessory and did not come with the purse at the time of purchase. These items are both authentic Gucci and come with the Gucci dust bag.
I guarantee this fact 100% or your money back! I am starting the auction off at $19.99 with no reserve. Shipping will be $6.95 to any destination in the United States or Canada. If t are any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks for stopping by today and good luck to everyone!
Selling vintage Gucci and other designer items means that we have to be ever vigilant for fakes. We do not sell fakes. Sometimes authenticating can take a while but I have great fun trawling the internet and taking trips to London.
So I was really pleased to come into the shop last week and find new consignments including a vintage Louis Vuitton cross body bag (without a sticky pocket!!), a vintage Mulberry scotchgrain shopper, a vintage Mulberry in black congo leather (now sold) and a lovely vintage Gucci bag. It was doing the research for the last which inspired this post. A picture of the bag is at the bottom of the page as it is displayed in the shop.
The vintage Gucci is a lovely flap over clutch made from brown gucci monogram fabric which is coated. It has the iconic red and green web as a centre stripe over the flap and, unusually, it has a chain handle which can be removed to turn the bag into a true clutch. The owner said she bought it in 1982/3 from the Bond Street Gucci store with one of her first wage packets – I love knowing these things! The bag has no serial number just the gold stamp of the Gucci bellboy. The research starts and because I had some time I found out about the Gucci dynasty – and when I say dynasty think soap opera!! So, like Louis Vuitton, Guccio Gucci started with high end luggage as an inspiration following time he spent working in hotels in Paris and London.
When Guccio then returned to his hometown of Florence he set up a shop selling high quality leather goods made by local artisans for him. As his sons Aldo, Vasco and Rodolfo grew older they joined the business which continued to expand and opened shops in Rome and Milan. The range also expanded to include shoes, including the classic Gucci loafer with horse bit snaffle, and the gorgeous silk scarves which they still produce. It was during WWII, when leather was in short supply, that Gucci turned to canvas to make their bags. They developed the red and green webbing which is so well known and still used today. The following decade the GG logo appeared on hardware with the iconic GG print appearing late 1960s. The GG print was an evolution of the diamond print which had originated in the 1930s.