Louis Vuitton Monogram Large Steamer Trunk Luggage
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Designer: Louis Vuitton
Type: Large Monogram Steamer Trunk Luggage
Condition: Pre-Owned
Color: Brown Monogram with Gold Toned Hardware Exterior. Beige Interior
Material: Leather, Wood and Brass
Dimensions:31.5" Wide 21.5" High 10" Depth
Description: Stamped: Louis Vuitton 981221 Ave Marceau 78 bis- Paris Nice - 2 AVe DE SUEDE. Serial Number: 981221 Lock Number: 159179
This trunk was previously owned by William King of the famous funk band the Commodores. The Trunk is Personalized with a Brass Nameplate Engraved with King. Additional documentation available upon request.
Comes With Original Removable Tray Shelf with All Straps in Original and Functional Order. Overall Excellent Structural Condition with Normal Expected Travel Wear for a Vintage Luggage Piece. All Locks and Latches are in Working Order and Display Normal Aging Tarnish and Rust.
This French maison was founded in 1854 and is one of the world’s leading international
fashion houses. The company’s founder, Louis Vuitton (1821-1892), was appointed as
official Layetier (trunk maker) to the wife of Napoleon III of France, which was where
he developed advanced knowledge of what made a good traveling case before starting
his eponymous collection. This Royal history continues today with impeccably crafted
handbags, accessories and traveling cases that can be seen on some of the most well-
heeled women and men in the world. Jennifer Lopez, Madonna, Mikhail Gorbachev,
Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, Catherine Deneuve, and Gisele Bundchen have all appeared
in Louis Vuitton ads, and the company has collaborated with power-house designers like
Marc Jacobs and Takashi Murakami in the development of limited edition collections.
Among celebrities such as Alicia Keys and Karl Lagerfeld, who have commissioned the
brand to create custom-made pieces for them, world-renowned French master chef Eric
Ripert recently commissioned the house to create a custom-made traveling case for his
knives.