Fendi Selleria Long Continental Wallet (Blue Leather)

Product Name:

Fendi Selleria Long Continental Wallet (Blue Leather)

Brand / Manufacturer:

Fendi

Model / Line:

Fendi Selleria Long Wallet

Year Produced:

~2005–2012

Original Retail Price:

~$500–$700 USD

Current Market Value:

~$80–$180 USD

(yours likely $90–$140 due to visible edge wear + softening)

Key Characteristics:

Blue pebbled Selleria leather Hand-stitched edging (Selleria hallmark) Small rectangular Fendi metal plaque on front Long continental format Soft, broken-in structure from use

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

Selleria line = handcrafted Roman leatherwork, less logo-heavy than Zucca pieces This minimal plaque hardware version came slightly later than the big “F” clasp styles Designed to age naturally — creasing and softness are normal Wallet category = lower resale ceiling even for luxury brands

Rarity (1–100):

50

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Fendi Selleria Long Continental Wallet (Red Leather)

Product Name:

Fendi Selleria Long Continental Wallet (Red Leather)

Brand / Manufacturer:

Fendi

Model / Line:

Fendi Selleria Long Wallet

Year Produced:

~2005–2010

Original Retail Price:

~$500–$700 USD

Current Market Value:

~$120–$280 USD

(yours likely $150–$220 depending on interior wear)

Key Characteristics:

Red grained leather (Selleria leather) Hand-stitched detailing typical of Selleria line Large Fendi “F” hardware clasp in gold tone Long continental format Structured, minimalist design

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

Part of Fendi’s Selleria line, known for hand-stitching and Roman craftsmanship Hardware “F” clasp is a mid-2000s design language, different from Zucca/FF logo era Selleria pieces were positioned as higher craftsmanship vs logo-heavy items Durable leather → ages well, but wallets don’t appreciate much

Rarity (1–100):

52

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Fendi Pony Hair Giraffe Print Shoulder Tote

Product Name:

Fendi Pony Hair Giraffe Print Shoulder Tote

Brand / Manufacturer:

Fendi

Model / Line:

Fendi Animal Print Pony Hair Tote (Giraffe Pattern, early 2000s line)

Year Produced:

~2002–2006

Original Retail Price:

~$1,200–$1,800 USD

Current Market Value:

~$300–$700 USD

(yours likely $400–$600 — strong pattern + structure helps)

Key Characteristics:

Pony hair (calf hair) exterior with giraffe print pattern Structured rectangular tote with top handles Prominent FENDI metal push-lock clasp Brown leather trim and stitching details Early 2000s “exotic texture” trend piece

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

Part of Fendi’s early 2000s push into animal textures + statement prints Pony hair pieces were produced in smaller quantities than canvas Giraffe print is less common than leopard, giving slight collector edge Condition of hair (bald spots, wear) is the biggest value driver Clean hardware + intact hair like yours = solid resale tier

Rarity (1–100):

68

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Louis Vuitton Vernis Papillon (Cylinder Bag)

Product Name:

Louis Vuitton Vernis Papillon (Cylinder Bag)

Brand / Manufacturer:

Louis Vuitton

Model / Line:

Papillon (Vernis Monogram Leather)

Year Produced:

~2000–2008 (Marc Jacobs era Vernis expansion)

Original Retail Price:

~$900–$1,300 USD

Current Market Value:

~$250–$600 USD

(yours likely $300–$450 depending on surface condition)

Key Characteristics:

Monogram Vernis patent leather (embossed LV pattern) Distinct cylindrical “Papillon” shape Dual leather straps with gold-tone hardware High-gloss finish (prone to marks, color transfer, hazing) Structured silhouette with zip-top closure

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

Vernis line introduced under Marc Jacobs Early 2000s = peak popularity of shiny patent luxury bags Papillon is a classic LV shape, but Vernis versions are less collectible than canvas Dark colors (like yours) age better than lighter Vernis Value depends heavily on surface clarity (clouding lowers price)

Rarity (1–100):

58

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Fendi Selleria Flap Crossbody (Zebra Pony Hair Variant)

Product Name:

Fendi Selleria Pony Hair Zebra Crossbody

Brand / Manufacturer:

Fendi

Model / Line:

Selleria Flap Crossbody (Zebra Pony Hair Variant)

Year Produced:

~2005–2012

Original Retail Price:

~$1,200–$2,000 USD

Current Market Value:

~$250–$600 USD

(yours likely $300–$450 depending on hair condition + strap wear)

Key Characteristics:

Zebra-pattern pony hair (calf hair) front panel Natural hair-on-hide texture (prone to wear) Selleria leather trim with hand-stitching details Front flap with hook/clip closure hardware Adjustable leather crossbody strap Braided leather edging + tassel accent (seen on side)

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

Part of Fendi’s Selleria line → known for hand-stitched craftsmanship Early 2000s era when pony hair + animal prints were heavily used Zebra patterns were a luxury trend piece, not a core classic Value depends heavily on condition of the hair (balding lowers value fast) Less collectible than Zucca/Spy/Peekaboo lines, but still desirable for Y2K styling

Rarity (1–100):

60

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BVLGARI Serpenti Ring Top Handle Bag (Python Skin Variant)

Product Name:

Bulgari Serpenti Ring Handle Bag (Python)

Brand / Manufacturer:

Bvlgari

Model / Line:

Serpenti Ring Top Handle Bag (Python Skin Variant)

Year Produced:

~2010–2015

Original Retail Price:

~$3,500–$6,500 USD (python versions sit on the higher end)

Current Market Value:

~$900–$2,200 USD

(yours likely $1,200–$1,800 depending on condition of scales + structure)

Key Characteristics:

Genuine python skin exterior with natural scale texture Signature Bvlgari circular “Serpenti ring” hardware closure Engraved BVLGARI logo around ring Structured yet softly gathered body Double top handles + optional shoulder strap (if included) High-end exotic leather construction

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

Part of Bvlgari’s push into leather goods using its jewelry DNA The circular ring mimics Serpenti coil jewelry motifs Python versions are significantly more valuable than calf leather Early 2010s era—before Serpenti bags became more mainstream Holds value well due to exotic material + recognizable hardware

Rarity (1–100):

78

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Céline “Bittersweet” Tote (Cherry Lock Variant)

Product Name:

Céline “Bittersweet” Tote (Cherry Lock Variant)

Brand / Manufacturer:

Céline

Model / Line:

Bittersweet Tote (with cherry/ball clasp hardware)

Year Produced:

~2007–2011 (late Phoebe Philo pre-era transition period)

Original Retail Price:

~$1,200–$1,800 USD

Current Market Value:

~$180–$400 USD

(yours likely $220–$300 depending on interior condition + wear)

Key Characteristics:

Soft lambskin leather in bright pink Signature “cherry” ball clasp hardware (very identifiable) Engraved Céline plate + logo ball detail Pleated front panel construction Double shoulder straps with metal loops Slouchy tote silhouette (very Y2K luxury look)

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

This is from Céline’s pre-minimalist era, before the brand became ultra-clean The Bittersweet line is one of the most recognizable older Céline bags The cherry hardware is a key collector identifier Not highly hyped today, but gaining some interest due to Y2K revival trends Value stays moderate because it’s pre-Philo peak era

Rarity (1–100):

65

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Lancel Paris Leather Drawstring Bucket Bag with Tassels

Product Name:

Lancel Paris Leather Drawstring Bucket Bag with Tassels

Brand / Manufacturer:

Lancel (Paris)

Model / Line:

Premier Flirt / Drawstring Bucket Style (classic Lancel aesthetic)

Year Produced:

~2008–2016

Original Retail Price:

~$700–$1,100 USD

Current Market Value:

~$120–$300 USD

(yours likely $150–$220 depending on interior + wear)

Key Characteristics:

Soft pebbled leather in deep plum/burgundy tone Signature “Lancel Paris” round leather tag (shown clearly) Dual tassel drawstrings Slouchy bucket silhouette Front pocket with stitched detailing Brass hardware with vintage-style patina

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

Lancel is known for Parisian casual luxury—not logo-heavy The Premier Flirt line was one of their most recognizable designs Focus on function + softness rather than structure These bags age well but resale is modest due to lower brand hype Often compared to Longchamp / Gerard Darel tier, but better leather

Rarity (1–100):

60

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Serapian Mosaico / Woven Leather Hobo (handwoven panel construction)

Product Name:

Serapian Woven Leather Hobo Bag with Tassel

Brand / Manufacturer:

Serapian (Milano)

Model / Line:

Mosaico / Woven Leather Hobo (handwoven panel construction)

Year Produced:

~2010–2018

Original Retail Price:

~$1,200–$2,200 USD

Current Market Value:

~$250–$600 USD

(yours likely $350–$500 depending on interior + wear)

Key Characteristics:

Signature handwoven leather pattern (Serapian’s Mosaico technique) Soft, slouchy hobo silhouette Large leather tassel detail Gold-tone hardware with “Serapian Milano” tag (shown clearly) High-end Italian craftsmanship, similar tier to Bottega Veneta Very supple leather with a matte, slightly distressed finish

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

Serapian is a quiet luxury brand — very high quality, low logo visibility Mosaico weaving is hand-assembled → labor-intensive This era leaned into soft, oversized woven bags Often overlooked → undervalued on resale vs craftsmanship level Appeals to collectors who like Bottega but want something rarer

Rarity (1–100):

74

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Fendi Selleria Leather Shoulder Bag (Hand-Stitched)

Product Name:

Fendi Selleria Leather Shoulder Bag (Hand-Stitched)

Brand / Manufacturer:

Fendi

Model / Line:

Selleria Line (handcrafted leather series)

Year Produced:

~2005–2015

Original Retail Price:

~$1,200–$2,000 USD

Current Market Value:

~$250–$500 USD

(yours likely $300–$450 depending on interior and wear)

Key Characteristics:

Signature “Selleria” oval plaque (you showed it clearly) Thick contrast hand-stitching (done by hand, not machine) Soft pebbled calf leather Minimal branding except the small plaque (very different from FF logo lines) Durable, artisan-focused construction Brass hardware with understated luxury feel

Design Notes (Year-Specific):

Selleria is Fendi’s heritage artisan line (Roman saddle-making roots) Designed to compete with Hermès-style craftsmanship rather than logo fashion Hand-stitching is intentional and labor-intensive → higher-end Fendi tier These don’t scream “Fendi,” which is why they’re often misidentified Value is steady but underrated vs other Fendi lines

Rarity (1–100):

72

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