Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Vintage GOYARD Malette

Photo: drouot

Monday, September 23, 2013

Jim's Antique GOYARD Jewelry Case

This small, black jewelry case was purchased from an antique center near Glasgow, Scotland. Contacting Goyard, Jim found out that this piece was from the 1920's. The initials, LCT, which could very well stand for Louis Comfort Tiffany, is quite intriguing. Unfortunately, Goyard claims that all their records were lost due to the 2nd World War so they cannot confirm if the case was indeed commissioned by Mr Tiffany himself. Oh well, it is nice to think that this was specially made for him. Congratulations on your find, Jim and I'm sure you'll enjoy this Goyard in your home for years to come. Thank you for sharing your photos.



Friday, September 20, 2013

Vintage GOYARD Valise

Photos: lagallery.fr







Don't you just love vintage Goyardine canvas?

Monday, March 12, 2012

Goyard Vintage Suitcase

I love anything vintage so when this came up for sale at an online auction, I knew I had to blog about it. Measuring 19.5" x 16" x 7.5", this supposedly 1950's suitcase is covered in Goyard cotton canvas. I have only seen a few pieces that have this and so its always a delight to see them.




Photos: william100710

Monday, September 5, 2011

Goyard Sac Voyage in Goyardine

I'm not sure when La Maison Goyard released the chevron in jacquard or what is called the Goyardine canvas. As far as I can tell from online auctions, pieces from the collection date back to the 1980's or so. The Limited Edition Grey Sac Voltaire had this same type of material. Featured here is a Sac Voyage or Weekender Bag. With it's simple pattern and functional design, I believe this is a great piece to travel with.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Goyard Boîte à Chapeau or Hat Box






As per auction listing: This Auction feautures a Rare Early Goyard Steamer .travel trunk. This was purchased from the Estate of Perle Mesta in Oklahoma City. This has Perle Mesta's name on the top in big capital letters. Perle Mesta was born October 12, 1889 - Died March 16, 1975. Perle was known as the Hostess with the Mostest for her lavish parties featuring the brightest stars of Washington D.C., society including Artists, entertainers and many top level National Political figures. Harry S. Truman awarded her the Ambassador to Luxembourg in 1949 to 1953. This case/ trunk is in good condition, the handle is off. The interior liner is in great condition and has the Goyard label intack. The case mesures 18 X19 3/4 X10". I do not have a key. I have tried to take a picture of the condition, please look at the pictures. If you would like more info on Perle Mesta google her name and there are lots of interesting articles. I have one more case of hers that I will be listing later today so please take time to view my other quality Auctions. This is a No reserve Auction! Thank You!