Coin purse in gold-plated metal mesh and crystals with inner lining ca. 1930-1940
Coin purse in gold-plated metal mesh and crystals with inner lining ca. 1930-1940
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Small vintage coin purse made of gold-plated metal mesh, dating from between 1930 and 1940, during the Art Deco period. It is made of woven mesh with small rings, forming a flexible and durable body, very typical of dance purses and handbags.
The metal frame is decorated with fine dots and finished with a ball clasp with a crystal at each end. The interior retains its original beige lining.
**Characteristics:**
- Approximate dimensions: it is 9 cm long and 10.5 cm wide at the base and 6 cm wide at the top.
- Total weight: 64.83 grams
**Composition:**
- Metal, gold tone.
- Distinctive seals: Not visible.
- Acid test: Completed.
- Other materials: white rhinestones.
**Additional Details:** These items are not new; they show signs of use and may have scratches and imperfections typical of their age. Please examine the photos carefully. We provide an accurate description. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Attention to detail!
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