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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Il Bisonte Large Soft Leather Shoulder Bag (Vintage Washed Leather)

Product Name: Il Bisonte Large Soft Leather Shoulder Bag (Vintage Washed Leather) Brand / Manufacturer: Il Bisonte (Italy) Model / Line: Classic Washed Leather / Heritage Line (unstructured shoulder bag) Year Produced: ~2000–2015 (most likely early 2010s) Original Retail Price: ~$450–$700 USD Current Market Value: ~$120–$300 USD (yours likely $150–$220 based on visible wear and patina) Key Characteristics: Soft, unstructured vegetable-tanned leather Signature Il Bisonte buffalo logo embossing Naturally aged / washed finish with patina and tonal variation Minimal hardware, focus on leather craftsmanship Slouchy, casual Italian artisan style Thick leather with a broken-in, almost suede-like feel Design Notes (Year-Specific): Il Bisonte emphasizes traditional Florentine leatherworking over logos Bags are designed to age and change color over time (patina is intentional) This style was popular in the 2000s–early 2010s as a luxury-casual alternative to big fashion houses Not trend-driven—more timeless craft piece than fashion statement Value depends heavily on condition since wear blends into the aesthetic Rarity (1–100): 55

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Louis Vuitton Vernis Melrose Avenue Tote (Amarante)

Product Name: Louis Vuitton Vernis Melrose Avenue Tote (Amarante) Brand / Manufacturer: Louis Vuitton (France) Model / Line: Monogram Vernis – Melrose Avenue Year Produced: ~2007–2012 Original Retail Price: ~$1,800–$2,400 USD Current Market Value: ~$500–$1,200 USD (yours likely $600–$900 depending on condition—vernis scratches/transfer lower value) Key Characteristics: Glossy Monogram Vernis patent leather in deep Amarante (dark burgundy) Embossed LV monogram pattern across entire body Structured top-handle tote silhouette Natural vachetta leather handles and trim (develops patina over time) Gold-tone hardware Wide opening with zip closure Clean, classic LV shape—more understated than Speedy Design Notes (Year-Specific): Vernis line was highly popular in late 2000s for its glossy luxury look Amarante was one of the signature darker Vernis colors Designed as a day-to-evening tote, more polished than canvas LV pieces Pre-dates more modern LV minimalist styles—this is from the logo-forward luxury era Vernis bags are sensitive to color transfer and surface marks, affecting resale Rarity (1–100): 72

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Dolce & Gabbana Python & Eel Skin Ring Satchel (DG Charm)

Product Name: Dolce & Gabbana Python & Eel Skin Ring Satchel (DG Charm) Brand / Manufacturer: Dolce & Gabbana (Italy) Model / Line: Early/Mid-2000s Exotic Leather Ring Hardware Satchel Year Produced: ~2005–2008 Original Retail Price: ~$2,500–$4,500 USD (higher due to exotic materials) Current Market Value: ~$400–$1,000 USD (yours likely $500–$800 depending on condition—exotic wear + hardware condition matter) Key Characteristics: Combination of exotic skins (likely python + eel or embossed exotic panels) Deep purple tone with high-gloss finish in sections Prominent oversized gold-tone ring hardware centerpiece Studded strap accents with mixed textures Hanging “DG” charm letters from front ring Structured satchel with dual top handles Heavy, statement luxury construction typical of D&G era Design Notes (Year-Specific): Peak Dolce & Gabbana maximalist era (mid-2000s) Heavy use of exotic skins, studs, and bold hardware Large ring hardware and dangling charms were signature design elements Designed as a statement piece rather than everyday minimal bag Pre-dates the brand’s later cleaner, more modern aesthetic Rarity (1–100): 85

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Fendi Kan I Small Scalloped Stud Shoulder Bag (Metallic Green)

Product Name: Fendi Kan I Small Scalloped Stud Shoulder Bag (Metallic Green) Brand / Manufacturer: Fendi (Italy) Model / Line: Fendi Kan I (scalloped studded variant) Year Produced: ~2017–2019 Original Retail Price: ~$2,200–$2,900 USD Current Market Value: ~$800–$1,600 USD (yours likely $1,000–$1,300 depending on wear—looks clean with strong hardware) Key Characteristics: Metallic green leather with subtle sheen Signature scalloped flap edges with stud detailing Mixed-size pyramid studs along border Distinctive push-lock closure Chain shoulder strap with leather shoulder pad Structured small shoulder/crossbody silhouette Often came with interchangeable straps (some versions) Design Notes (Year-Specific): Part of Fendi’s post-2015 revival era under modern creative direction Kan I line emphasized bold hardware + feminine structure Scalloped edges and studs reflect a mix of romantic + edgy styling Metallic finishes were popular in late 2010s luxury accessories More collectible than basic Kan I due to decorative detailing Rarity (1–100): 82

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Fendi Soft Leather FF Buckle Hobo Bag (Red)

Product Name: Fendi Soft Leather FF Buckle Hobo Bag (Red) Brand / Manufacturer: Fendi (Italy) Model / Line: Fendi Hobo – FF Logo Buckle (early 2000s soft leather line) Year Produced: ~2004–2008 Original Retail Price: ~$1,100–$1,800 USD Current Market Value: ~$250–$600 USD (yours likely $300–$450 depending on leather condition—visible creasing but still good) Key Characteristics: Supple smooth leather in bold red Oversized FF logo metal buckle on front flap Slouchy hobo silhouette (meant to drape, not structured) Single shoulder strap for under-arm carry Minimalist design compared to Baguette—focus on logo hardware Magnetic/flap closure style typical of the era Design Notes (Year-Specific): Early-mid 2000s Fendi shift toward softer, more relaxed silhouettes vs rigid Baguette Prominent logo hardware branding phase (large FF buckle pieces) Bright colors like red were popular statement pieces during this era Pre-dates the modern Peekaboo/Baguette revival—this is from Fendi’s transitional design period Rarity (1–100): 65

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Fendi Pony Hair Giraffe Print Baguette Shoulder Bag

Product Name: Fendi Pony Hair Giraffe Print Baguette Shoulder Bag Brand / Manufacturer: Fendi (Italy) Model / Line: Fendi Baguette – Exotic / Pony Hair Animal Print Variant Year Produced: ~2003–2006 Original Retail Price: ~$1,200–$2,000 USD (higher for pony hair/exotic finishes) Current Market Value: ~$400–$1,000 USD (yours likely $500–$800 depending on condition—hair wear and hardware scratches matter) Key Characteristics: Pony hair (calf hair) exterior with giraffe-style animal print Classic Fendi Baguette silhouette (compact rectangular shoulder bag) Magnetic FF-style clasp with engraved FENDI logo Slim shoulder strap designed to sit under the arm (iconic Baguette carry) Brown leather trim and structured body Early 2000s statement piece—very “Sex and the City” era Design Notes (Year-Specific): Peak Baguette era (late 90s–mid 2000s) when Fendi released hundreds of variations Animal prints and pony hair versions were part of the luxury novelty/exotic trend Smaller, under-arm bags dominated fashion vs today’s larger totes Hardware is simpler than later reissues—more minimal branding, focus on material Rarity (1–100): 78

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Valentino Garavani Patent Leather Braided Top Handle Satchel

Product Name: Valentino Garavani Patent Leather Braided Top Handle Satchel Brand / Manufacturer: Valentino Garavani (Italy) Model / Line: Early Valentino Garavani Patent Braided Satchel (pre-Rockstud era) Year Produced: ~2006–2009 Original Retail Price: ~$1,800–$2,800 USD Current Market Value: ~$250–$600 USD (yours likely $350–$500 depending on condition—patent wear visible but still solid) Key Characteristics: Glossy patent leather in deep plum/burgundy tone Prominent braided leather handles and front detailing (signature Valentino craftsmanship of that era) Multiple front flap pockets with braided accents Gold-tone hardware with Valentino Garavani plaque logo Structured satchel shape with strong decorative stitching Top-handle carry with optional shoulder functionality (depending on version) Design Notes (Year-Specific): Pre-dates the Rockstud era (post-2010)—this is from Valentino’s more ornamental, artisan-focused period Heavy use of braiding and layered leatherwork was a hallmark of mid-2000s Valentino bags Patent leather versions were popular for evening/luxury day crossover pieces Less minimalist than modern Valentino—more maximalist, detailed, and craft-driven Rarity (1–100): 74

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Fendi Micro Peekaboo (Bi-Color Selleria-Style Mini Satchel)

Product Name: Fendi Micro Peekaboo (Bi-Color Selleria-Style Mini Satchel) Brand / Manufacturer: Fendi (Italy) Model / Line: Peekaboo Micro / Mini (twist-lock front, structured satchel) Year Produced: ~2014–2018 Original Retail Price: ~$1,900–$3,200 USD (size + leather variation dependent) Current Market Value: ~$700–$1,400 USD (yours likely $850–$1,100 — strong color + includes straps) Key Characteristics: Signature Peekaboo twist-lock closure with engraved FENDI Structured mini satchel body with top handle + detachable straps Bi-color design (deep purple exterior with orange edge paint/interior trim) Soft-grain leather (similar to Selleria style but more refined/compact) Accordion-style interior compartments Compact “micro bag” proportions (high-fashion mini trend era) Design Notes (Year-Specific): Part of Fendi’s Peekaboo expansion into mini/micro sizes during the mid-2010s Reflects the rise of “mini bags” trend before Jacquemus popularized ultra-micros Bi-color edge painting was a key Fendi detail in this period Peekaboo is one of Fendi’s core heritage designs (introduced 2009), making even smaller versions desirable Rarity (1–100): 78

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Jimmy Choo Python Leather Chain Clutch (Evening Flap Clutch)

Product Name: Jimmy Choo Python Leather Chain Clutch (Evening Flap Clutch) Brand / Manufacturer: Jimmy Choo (Italy / UK luxury house) Model / Line: Python Skin Evening Clutch with Metal Bar Closure (pre-Candy / pre-Romy era evening line) Year Produced: ~2009–2013 Original Retail Price: ~$1,800–$3,200 USD (python versions were significantly higher than standard leather) Current Market Value: ~$300–$800 USD (yours likely $350–$600 depending on wear + condition of python skin and hardware) Key Characteristics: Genuine python skin (exotic leather — higher-end Jimmy Choo tier) Deep violet/purple dye, uncommon colorway Large brushed gold metal bar closure with engraved Jimmy Choo Slim evening clutch silhouette with optional chain strap Soft, slightly slouchy body (not rigid like later acrylic clutches) Visible natural scale pattern — each piece is unique Design Notes (Year-Specific): Late 2000s–early 2010s Jimmy Choo focused heavily on exotic skins + glam evening pieces This predates the more commercial Candy acrylic clutches, so it’s from a more “luxury materials first” period Python bags were status pieces at the time, especially in bold colors like this Less common today due to decline in exotic skin usage and regulations Rarity (1–100): 72

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