Showing posts with label vintage purse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage purse. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2008

My Find of the Week...


Enid Collins designed purses in Medina, Texas from the late 50s until 1970 when Tandy Leather Corporation bought her business. Her handbags are fun to own, like this wooden box purse hand decorated with paint, sequins and rhinestones. This one dates from 1965.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Susie Lee, East Texas Handbag Co. 1960's 70's


I bought these at different thrifts. One came from the Goodwill and one from a yard sale. $3.00 for the Love purse and $2.00 for the textured material with faux tortoise handles. Several of these purses have passed thru my hands but it wasn't until recently that I found out the baskets they are made from are commonly used for selling east Texas peaches in season. A quick insert here - east Texas peaches are the best peaches I have ever eaten!

Haven't been able to find out much about Susie Lee or the East Texas Handbag Co. but have talked to several ladies who remembered their mama or aunts owning one. This has helped date them to the 1960's and 70's. An east Texas response to Enid Collins perhaps? All the ones I've seen have been made in this style with the drawstring top, lined interior and double plastic or lucite ring handles. And haven't seen any repeats as of yet - all have different material, appliques, colors, some with basket showing and some with basket covered.