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20th Century American Leather Briefcase by Hartmann, circa 1920
$2,334.01List Price
About the Item
- Creator:Hartmann Trunk Company (Maker)
- Dimensions:Height: 3.75 in (9.5 cm)Width: 17.52 in (44.5 cm)Depth: 13.19 in (33.5 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 1920
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor fading. In Great Condition - Some wear consistent with age and normal use.
- Seller Location:Royal Tunbridge Wells, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: D88641stDibs: LU1348233625842
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