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INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL 1950s GENUINE
LEOPARD HEAD PURSE


Purse front closed I'm posting this page to help a friend that has an interest in disposing of this incredible inheritance at the best possible price.  At this point, she's just feeling her way in trying to ascertain its value and the best way to dispose of it:   Direct sale?  Consignment sale?  Auction or ????  If you have any information that would help her, please email me at the address below and I'll pass your message on to her.   Other than posting this page and wanting to help a friend, I have no interest in this purse whatsoever.  IMPORTANT NOTE:  SEE UPDATED SALE RESTRICTION INFORMATION BELOW under Terms and Conditions.

purse back She inherited the purse that was purchased in Africa in the late '50s or early 60's. It's labeled as being made in EAST AFRICA.  It is genuine leopard with a beautifully mounted head.  The texture of the fur is fabulously silky.  The purse HAS NEVER BEEN USED and is new!  It is an experience to touch this purse.

Purse front open This spectacular view is a full face on of the leopard head.  When you hold this purse and look at this head, you feel like you're holding a real treasure, a piece of art, a piece of history that will never come again.  And I'm not kidding about it being a work of art - part of me feels it should be mounted in a protective case like a fine rare piece of art - to be viewed and admired and preserved but not touched nor destroyed by even the tiniest degree.

purse insides This view doesn't show much as it is all black leather inside.  There is a label that says it is Made in East Africa.  Like I said above, NEW!


TERMS AND CONDITION OF SALE:


Don't hesitate to write me if you have any questions.  Purse@NWLiquidators.com



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Not related to the purse, I have for sale my mom's beautiful and cherished 14k GOLD AND DIAMOND BRACELET WATCH pictured below. CLICK HERE for MORE PICTURES and details


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Last updated October 21, 2001