1990
14.0,27.3,14.0
WOMEN
Hermes
The original text of this advertisement is in English. For any doubts, information or necessary details, do not hesitate to contact us via eBay, we always respond within minutes. Sophisticated and timeless Hermes BOLIDE BAG crafted in tan ostrich leather from the 1992 (blind stamp is 'V' encased in a circle). It features a doomed top with double top rolled leather handles and removable shoulder strap. Upper zipper closure. This model was created by Monsieur Emile Maurice Hermes in 1923 and it was the first handbag to ever use a zipper. Covered padlock and key included. The interior is very spacious and it is lined in coordinating leather. We love its design, so classic and very feminine! – Model: Bolide 35 – Made in France – Year of production: 1992 ('V' blind stamp with circle) – Gold metal hardware – 5 protective bottom feet Logos & tags: 'HERMES' engraved on hardware, 'HERMES Paris – made in France' embossed inside, 'HERMES Paris – made in France' embossed on the shoulder strap Condition Rating: B – VERY GOOD Condition Details: Gently used. Some wear of use on bottom corners, some darkness on the handles, Some pens marks, scratches and creases on the internal lining. European Community Certificate of Origin included. Please check the photos carefully and ask if you need to know more details or if you have any doubts. Box? No FREE shipping throughout Italy with express courier. We guarantee authenticity, money back satisfaction.
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