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Ex. Pons. Albert Guyotville Suitcase
Located in Munich, DE
Discover vintage charm with the Ex. Pons. Albert Guyotville suitcase. This elegant piece showcases classic design and superior craftsmanship, perfect for those who appreciate timeles...
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20th Century Trunks and Luggage
Materials
Wood
B. Marstaller München Suitcase with wheels
Located in Munich, DE
The B. Marstaller München suitcase combines timeless German craftsmanship with modern functionality. Equipped with smooth wheels, it offers both style and convenience for the sophist...
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20th Century Trunks and Luggage
Materials
Wood
R. L. i. Travel Trunk with wheels
Located in Munich, DE
Travel effortlessly with the R. L. i. Travel Trunk. Featuring durable wheels and a spacious design, this trunk blends classic style with modern convenience, making it perfect for you...
Category
20th Century Trunks and Luggage
Materials
Wood
G. de Chayanes - Marseille Suitcase with metal links
Located in Munich, DE
Experience vintage elegance with the G. de Chayanes - Marseille suitcase. Adorned with metal links, this timeless piece combines classic craftsmanship with distinctive style, perfect...
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20th Century Trunks and Luggage
Materials
Wood
Bright Beige Suitcase with black pattern
Located in Munich, DE
Travel chic with this bright beige suitcase, featuring a sophisticated black pattern. Stylish and functional, it’s the perfect blend of elegance and practicality for your journeys.
Category
20th Century Trunks and Luggage
Materials
Wood
Louis Vuitton Suitcase
Located in Munich, DE
Travel in style with this iconic Louis Vuitton suitcase. Crafted from premium materials and featuring the signature monogram, it’s the epitome ...
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20th Century Trunks and Luggage
Materials
Wood
Antique Balinese Carved Doors in Azur Blue, Indonesia
Located in Munich, DE
Beautifully carved doors from Bali, can become a highlight in your home. With an amazing Azur Blue, this could be used as a gateway or entrance or possibly just as a wall decoration....
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$11,450 Sale Price
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