Posted 14 years ago
myvintagew…
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I got this today at a very random place. It came with another smaller one inside. I know it is brass and copper but that it about all I know. There are no markings on it besides its design on the bag itself. I don't know age, where it came from or any idea who made it. Any ideas would help so much!! Thanks!
I know metal purses were popular in the art deco era, I have three, but not as ornate as yours.
Whenever I see brass with that type of design I think India.
Made in India, last 30 years. Google: Metal pillow purse
I'm not sure but it looks like a 20's or 30's purse. I'll do some Google work and see what I come up with. :)
This was my first Bing search result and it looks a lot like your purse. This is the link. http://2chic4shabby.com/items/edwardian_brass_and_copper_purse.aspx
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75941944/from-india-with-love-vintage-brass-and
This looks like it. Indian brass and copper purse asking 75 dollars.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75941944/from-india-with-love-vintage-brass-and
This looks like it. Indian brass and copper purse asking 75 dollars.
I absolutely love that no matter where it came from:)!
Echoing the New-Not-Old sayers - tons on Google-Shopping - not valuable, so use it and enjoy.
http://bit.ly/naIdBU
Thank you all so much for all you feedback and help!!! You are all wonderful! I found it and the other matching one, a home in Australia.
I have the exact same one .... I bought it new approx 30 years ago in old Montreal. It is made in India and I remember that I paid $35.00 for it. The inside of mind is burgandy and I still have it !
Several for sale on Ebay, too
Great find! looks hand crafted and old, and it´s beautiful.
These are actually very Common. Some say India, asia, Moroccan, Russian almost from anywhere. They go from $8 to $300 depending on condition. some are very simple some very ornate. somw are square. some are rectangle,, the rare ones are shaped like fish or other animals. Some are vintage but they are Wedding purses, or Mirauderie.
I've been told these "Pillow purses" were originally used by brides at wedding to carry gift money. I have one from Nepal that is very ornate.