Wicker Basket Purse with Bird and Plants
. 1950s-60s. Maker: Midas of Miami. White-painted
wicker oblong box bag with green velveteen front. It features a
three-dimensional (tummy stuffed for the effect) painted bird with red
rhinestone eye. It is surrounded by felt and glitter-paint marsh-type plants, a few of which are also on the top of the bag.
Gold trim on the front, along with the usual gold-braided Midas handles and
goldtone hardware. Green satin interior with three pockets, including one that
zips.
As regular readers of this blog know, Midas is my all-time
favorite purse manufacturer. Here’s
another example of a bird-themed Midas of
Miami bag. They’re getting harder to collect—not because they’re not easy to
find—but because the prices are going up. However, if you find one you like
that you’ve never seen before and are afraid you’ll never see again, then my
suggestion is to BUY IT. You may end up regretting it if you don’t!
2 comments:
Amazing, and perfect for summer.
Do you know anything about John Hort (made in Canda) purses (circa 1960s)? They were handmade, and I have this obsession with them. Tx, love your blog! K
Hey, Queen! Thanks for stopping by. I'd never heard of John Hort, but I did some Googlestalking and saw a few examples. Classy stuff... which is probably why I didn't know about him!
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