Anson Calder - 1/8" French Calfskin Wallet


Item Number: 271

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $125

Online Close: Mar 18, 2017 11:59 PM EDT

Bid History: 3 bids - Item Sold!


Description

Designed and made in the USA using the highest-quality leathers from a French tannery that traces its origins to the 16th century, Anson Calder is the perfect combination of luxury and functionality—a beautiful product that will stand the test of time yet can be customized to meet your needs both day-to-day and throughout the years.


Your search for the perfect wallet is over. At 1/8" thick, this wallet can easily carry all of your necessary cards while maintaining an exceptionally thin profile. What’s more, it has patent-pending cut-outs on either side which make it easier than ever to access various cards on the fly.


Crafted in the USA from luxurious French calfskin and finished with hand-burnished edges, this wallet will stand the test of time and only grow in beauty. Three separate compartments. For those who use cash more frequently, there is an optional style with a cash slot.


Learn more about the wallet on our TIPS and QUALITY pages.


Dimensions:



  • 2 5/8" x 3¼" x 1/8"

  • 1/8" thick

  • French calfskin, full grain

  • Three compartments

  • Cash slot optional


Presented in Anson Calder gift box

Special Instructions

Note: Winning pick-up dates and times will be announced on our auction homepage after the auction close. The pick-up location will be at Spruce Street School (PS 397), 12 Spruce Street, NYC 10038. If you would like your item(s) mailed to you, you must notify us by Tuesday, March 21, 2017 via email to gala@sprucestreetpta.org. Only items such as gift certificates that fit in a standard sized envelope can be mailed. There is a $1.00 shipping and handling fee for mailed items. Items will be mailed after the scheduled pick-up dates. Liquids such as perfume, lotions or food may not be mailed and must be picked up. We are not responsible for items if you do not pick up during the allotted pick up times and if no mailing is arranged.  

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Anson Calder