Description: The first mesh metal handbag was invented in the late 1800s by Charles Whiting, with each link painstakingly hand-welded. By the 1920s, the evolved version of the mesh metal bag (with tiny, slinky interlocking metal pieces) was all the rage with flappers and other fabulous women across the globe. In the 1930s, the company Whiting & Davis collaborated with luxury fashion houses, one of which was the still-iconic Schiaparelli. To find one of the few remaining Schiaparelli X Whiting & Davis mesh clutches is a near-miracle for true fashionistas. Presenting this rare find. The aluminum mesh is in superb vintage shape and moves with grace and slinkiness—as it was designed to do. The articulating carry strap does have one side that has come loose (see photos), but the clutch can be carried with the strap down (it hinges). The bag opens with the lift of a hinged medallion, and it moves well and closes easily. The cream satin lining is slightly soiled, and the stitching has pulled away from the outside. One internal pocket and space enough to hold keys, phone, and a few odds and ends. Usable as is. Does not smell. In remarkable vintage shape for a bag that is almost 100 years old. A truly outstanding and rare treasure, it belongs in a museum—or in your closet. The same model Schiaparelli 1930s mesh clutch was listed on Vestiaire Collective for $12,936! 7” at the base 5.5” at the top 3” wide when extended (but it lies flat)
Price: 1499 USD
Location: Ventura, California
End Time: 2024-11-19T03:06:33.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Bag Width: 7 in
Bag Height: 5 in
Handle/Strap Color: Silver
Size: Small
Lining Material: Satin
Hardware Color: Silver
Bag Depth: 3 in
Exterior Material: Metal
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Schiaparelli
Department: Women
Exterior Color: Silver
Lining Color: Beige
Style: Clutch
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handle/Strap Material: Metal