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Bayswater Convertible Satchel Patent Small

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Bayswater Convertible Satchel Patent SmallThis authentic Mulberry Bayswater Convertible Satchel Patent Small, presented in the brand's 2016 Collection, showcases the brand's simple, iconic design made for everyday use. Crafted from beige patent leather, this industrial style bag features dual rolled leather handles, rose gold tone postman's lock closure, expanded wings and rose gold tone hardware accents. The bag opens to a grey suede lined interior with zip and slip pockets perfect for

This authentic Mulberry Bayswater Convertible Satchel Patent Small, presented in the brand's 2016 Collection, showcases the brand's simple, iconic design made for everyday use. Crafted from beige patent leather, this industrial-style bag features dual-rolled leather handles, rose gold-tone postman's lock closure, expanded wings and rose gold-tone hardware accents. The bag opens to a grey suede-lined interior with zip and slip pockets perfect for storing your daily essentials. The bag’s detachable strap allows it to be worn longer on the body for added versatility. A classic tote only from Mulberry. Authenticity code reads: 1506812, TK2. **Note: Shoe photographed is used as a sizing reference, and does not come with the bag. These are professional pictures of the actual bag offered by Rebag.

Estimated Retail Price: $1,125
Condition: Good. Discoloration on exterior and shoulder strap, heavy discoloration on rear near base, minimal wear on base corners, faint cracking on opening corner wax edges, peeling on handle base wax edges. Darkening and wear in interior, heavy scratches underneath front closure plate, scratches and discoloration on hardware.
Accessories: Detachable strap and dust bag.
Measurements: Handle Drop 2.5", Height 7", Width 10.5", Depth 6", Strap Drop 20-24"
Designer: Mulberry
Model: Bayswater Convertible Satchel Patent Small

Item Number: 23746/01

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