No. 101736831

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Louis Vuitton - LV Computer bag / Briefcase - Briefcase
Final bid
€ 794
3 weeks ago

Louis Vuitton - LV Computer bag / Briefcase - Briefcase

Auction Lot: Louis Vuitton “Paris, Made in France” Briefcase / Computer Case Historical & Collectible Context Louis Vuitton originated in 1854 as a luxury trunk maker for elite travel. By the 1980s–2000s era, Louis Vuitton had built a distinct category of business accessories: briefcases, portfolio cases, laptop and document bags, and attachés, engineered for daily use and air travel. These models occupy a important niche among collectors: function-driven pieces from the pre-smartphone, pre-fast luxury years, before broader brand commercialization and category expansion. Many collectors consider this period attractive for build quality, material consistency, and understated professional styling. Why This Piece Appeals to Vintage LV Collectors • Professional Category Heritage: LV’s business and document cases are an extension of its luggage DNA, built for real use and longevity rather than fashion cycles. • Pre-Digital Format: Computer-briefcase hybrid formats from late-20th-century LV represent the first generation of luxury “tech” accessories—now viewed as historically transitional objects. • Made in France: Production origin enhances collector confidence and aligns directly with the brand’s roots and artisanal workshops. • Enduring Materials: Monogram canvas and vachetta leather remain highly durable; even aged patina is sought after for authenticity and character. • Collectability vs. Practicality: Unlike purely decorative LV trunk pieces, briefcases are usable today for laptops, documents, or as unisex day bags—broadening the bidder pool beyond traditional collectors. Lot Description: Louis Vuitton structured Monogram canvas briefcase/computer bag. Stamped Louis Vuitton Paris. Made in France. Monogram canvas with natural cowhide leather trim, reinforced seams, and structured body suitable for documents, portable computer equipment, or business accessories. Interior layout typical of LV’s executive series from this era, emphasizing order and transport protection. Condition notes: original patina, little sign of wear, abrasions to leather, tiny hardware ageing. Light cleaning can enhance overall presentation without diminishing authenticity. Comparable LV business cases—e.g., models from the “Serviette,” “Diplomat,” “President,” and “Briefcase” lines—are actively traded in vintage markets, with pricing driven by condition, era, and production origin. The category is smaller but more connoisseur-driven than modern LV leather goods. Shipping the item within 3 business days by registered post/courier service after payment.

No. 101736831

Sold
Louis Vuitton - LV Computer bag / Briefcase - Briefcase

Louis Vuitton - LV Computer bag / Briefcase - Briefcase

Auction Lot: Louis Vuitton “Paris, Made in France” Briefcase / Computer Case

Historical & Collectible Context
Louis Vuitton originated in 1854 as a luxury trunk maker for elite travel. By the 1980s–2000s era, Louis Vuitton had built a distinct category of business accessories: briefcases, portfolio cases, laptop and document bags, and attachés, engineered for daily use and air travel. These models occupy a important niche among collectors: function-driven pieces from the pre-smartphone, pre-fast luxury years, before broader brand commercialization and category expansion. Many collectors consider this period attractive for build quality, material consistency, and understated professional styling.

Why This Piece Appeals to Vintage LV Collectors
• Professional Category Heritage: LV’s business and document cases are an extension of its luggage DNA, built for real use and longevity rather than fashion cycles.
• Pre-Digital Format: Computer-briefcase hybrid formats from late-20th-century LV represent the first generation of luxury “tech” accessories—now viewed as historically transitional objects.
• Made in France: Production origin enhances collector confidence and aligns directly with the brand’s roots and artisanal workshops.
• Enduring Materials: Monogram canvas and vachetta leather remain highly durable; even aged patina is sought after for authenticity and character.
• Collectability vs. Practicality: Unlike purely decorative LV trunk pieces, briefcases are usable today for laptops, documents, or as unisex day bags—broadening the bidder pool beyond traditional collectors.

Lot Description:
Louis Vuitton structured Monogram canvas briefcase/computer bag. Stamped Louis Vuitton Paris. Made in France. Monogram canvas with natural cowhide leather trim, reinforced seams, and structured body suitable for documents, portable computer equipment, or business accessories. Interior layout typical of LV’s executive series from this era, emphasizing order and transport protection.

Condition notes: original patina, little sign of wear, abrasions to leather, tiny hardware ageing. Light cleaning can enhance overall presentation without diminishing authenticity.

Comparable LV business cases—e.g., models from the “Serviette,” “Diplomat,” “President,” and “Briefcase” lines—are actively traded in vintage markets, with pricing driven by condition, era, and production origin. The category is smaller but more connoisseur-driven than modern LV leather goods.

Shipping the item within 3 business days by registered post/courier service after payment.

Final bid
€ 794
Maxime Betticare
Expert
Estimate  € 1,300 - € 1,500

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