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FS: Mulberry Effie Hobo (Oak) and Hermes Birkin Bag (brown)


Ellie78

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I can't seem to attach photos for either of these.


They are both in fantastic condition. I have the receipt for the Mulberry bag (purchased 3 years ago and as new).


Both come with dust bags.


I don't know very much about the Birkin (i.e. when it was purchased)- I inherited it from a relative - but it's in really good spec and a very lovely bag.


If you are seriously interested please PM me your email address and I will send along photos of either. IN the meantime, I will persevere with trying to upload here.


Serious offers only please.

I should also say that I know that I can't get the 1000s they sell on ebay for (even 2nd hand) as I don't have credentials. But really happy for you to come round and look at it, take whatever photos you need, and assess it yourself before you commit. Hence posting it here....

I've just been told by a forum member that you can get these verified at Selfridges/Hermes. So I'm going to do that before I sell. Sorry to mess y'all around - I didn't realise this - I will be in touch.



Mulberry bag does, however, have receipt and IS for sale with immediate effect. Lots of interest on this, and I will reply asap. It retailed for ?700, and you now can't buy these lovely bags so I'm looking for something in the 500 region. It does, however, have a very small mark on the bottom, whcih I forgot about, and I will post asap.

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