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Mid Century Lucite Handle Needlepoint Handbag

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Mid-century needlepoint handbag – a 1940s-1950s black woven frame purse featuring amber Lucite handles, a colorful scenic needlepoint panel, and a plastic-lined interior with a built-in kiss-lock pocket. This classic vintage handbag combines practicality with mid-century charm. - Black woven textile exterior with hand-done wool needlepoint panel depicting a cottage landscape scene - Large molded amber Lucite handles with warm tortoise-style marbling - Plastic-lined interior includes a non-removable built-in kiss-lock pocket for coins or small essentials - Original mid-century design from the late 1940s to 1950s, ideal for collectors of vintage Lucite-handle handbags or needlepoint purses - A unique statement piece for vintage fashion, costume design, or display CONDITION In good vintage condition, with minor surface wear from age. Needlepoint colors remain vibrant; Lucite handles show light scuffing but no cracks. The plastic lining and kiss-lock pocket are intact and functional. DIMENSIONS Measures approximately 15 inches wide × 9 inches tall (excluding handles) and 11 inches tall (including handles). SHIPPING Ships carefully packed to protect the Lucite handles and needlepoint panel. Shop my closet, buy two items and get 15% off
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