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Handbag
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Handbag
- Place of origin:
France (made)
- Date:
ca. 1924 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
unknown (production)
- Materials and Techniques:
[Handbag] Felt and leather, lined with satin, with brass and wire cord fittings
- Credit Line:
Given by Major and Mrs Broughton
- Museum number:
T.236&A-1972
- Gallery location:
In store
For the first half of the 1920s, framed handbags remained popular, deep and curved, with a full, gathered fabric pouch, often heavily beaded or, for the day, in plain taffeta. Straight frames with a chain handle were popular, and complemented geometric patterns in leather patchwork or embroidery. The discovery in 1922 of King Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt inspired a wealth of Egyptomania in the applied arts, from fabrics to jewellery and make-up, although these preoccupations pre-dated Carter's discovery. This green felt handbag has applied bands of black and gold leather and an applique design of birds in an Egyptian style. The bag is lined with yellow satin and has two pockets, mirror and powder wallet.

