Product code: Shops enid collins
Collins was best known in the 1960s for her “conversation starter” wooden purse in the form of a shallow lunchbox: painted or screen printed with flora and fauna, bedazzled with costume jewels and other embellishments, and punctuated with coy epigrams like “Daisies Won't Tell.” A “Money Tree” series, often bedecked with fake coins, proved particularly popular; “After all, who doesn't need it?” Vintage Enid Collins “money tree” wooden rectangular box purse. Great condition for age of this bag and the mirror inside shops which is very clean. Missing stone hence price adjustment. Approximate Measurements 8.5” W x 4.25” H x 2” D.
Collins was best known in the 1960s for her “conversation starter” wooden purse in the form of a shallow lunchbox: painted or screen printed with flora and fauna, bedazzled with costume jewels and other embellishments, and punctuated with coy epigrams like “Daisies Won't Tell.” A “Money Tree” series, often bedecked with fake coins, proved particularly popular; “After all, who doesn't need it?” Vintage Enid Collins “money tree” wooden rectangular box purse. Great condition for age of this bag and the mirror inside shops which is very clean. Missing stone hence price adjustment. Approximate Measurements 8.5” W x 4.25” H x 2” D.