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Pctured here arc four Coronation handbags in the mood of the moment top left is a red bag made of stamped kid which is a faithful replica of the crown of England, with a gilt clasp in the form of the Royal Orb. Next is a red leather oblong shaped bag bearing a crown in silver on the duller red suede flap. Lower left we find another red bag, this time for a child; it shows a coin-shaped likeness of Their Majesties, Queen Elizabeth and King George VI. The fourth bag is practically identical with the first, but is carried out in blue leather and instead of having a handle at the top, has a zip-fastener.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 116, 2 June 1937, Page 14

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Pctured here arc four Coronation handbags in the mood of the moment top left is a red bag made of stamped kid which is a faithful replica of the crown of England, with a gilt clasp in the form of the Royal Orb. Next is a red leather oblong shaped bag bearing a crown in silver on the duller red suede flap. Lower left we find another red bag, this time for a child; it shows a coin-shaped likeness of Their Majesties, Queen Eliza- beth and King George VI. The fourth bag is practically identical with the first, but is carried out in blue leather and instead of having a handle at the top, has a zip-fastener. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 116, 2 June 1937, Page 14

Pctured here arc four Coronation handbags in the mood of the moment top left is a red bag made of stamped kid which is a faithful replica of the crown of England, with a gilt clasp in the form of the Royal Orb. Next is a red leather oblong shaped bag bearing a crown in silver on the duller red suede flap. Lower left we find another red bag, this time for a child; it shows a coin-shaped likeness of Their Majesties, Queen Eliza- beth and King George VI. The fourth bag is practically identical with the first, but is carried out in blue leather and instead of having a handle at the top, has a zip-fastener. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 116, 2 June 1937, Page 14

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