Hermès bags
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Hermès Vintage handbag in brown, red and beige canvas
1,450 €
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Hermès Picotin 18 cm handbag in blue leather taurillon clémence
3,680 €
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Hermès Herbag bag worn on the shoulder or carried in the hand in beige canvas and Hunter cowhide
1,850 €
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Hermès Trim handbag in red Fjord leather
2,980 €
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Hermès In-The-Loop handbag in black togo leather
4,550 €
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Hermès Birkin 25 cm handbag in brown lizzard
32,500 €
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Hermès Médor pouch in burgundy box leather and gold Courchevel leather
2,550 €
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Hermès Picotin 22 cm handbag in pink Jaipur togo leather
2,550 €
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Hermès Bolide 31 cm handbag in black box leather
5,280 €
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Hermès Birkin 40 cm handbag natural leather
13,800 €
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Hermès Jet toilet set in brown crocodile
3,280 €
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Hermès travel bag "H" canvas and blue leather
1,250 €
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Hermès handbag in black box leather
2,280 €
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Hermès Kelly 32 cm handbag in black crocodile
22,500 €
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Hermès Kelly 32 cm handbag in black porosus crocodile
26,800 €
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Hermès Jypsiere 34 cm shoulder bag in Rose Bougainvillier togo leather
4,550 €
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Hermès Victoria - Travel Bag travel bag in red leather taurillon clémence
3,980 €
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Hermès Kelly To Go shoulder bag in gold epsom leather
8,850 €
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Hermès Kelly 25 cm handbag in etoupe epsom leather
24,800 €
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Hermès Kelly Ado backpack in Rose extrême togo leather
13,800 €
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Hermès Lindy 34 cm shoulder bag in red togo leather
4,650 €
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Hermès Kelly 32 cm handbag in grey box leather
8,580 €
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Hermès H Ambié shopping bag in beige canvas and gold leather
2,250 €
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Hermès Clic 16 shoulder bag in pink epsom leather
1,850 €
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Hermès Birkin 30 cm handbag in Rose Mexico epsom leather
22,800 €
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Hermès Birkin 30 cm handbag in purple ostrich leather
19,500 €
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Hermès Constance mini handbag in red Casaque epsom leather
9,550 €
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Hermès Kelly 28 cm handbag in black epsom leather
22,800 €
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Hermès Birkin 25 cm handbag in green Bamboo togo leather
24,500 €
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Hermès Bearn wallet in pink epsom leather
850 €
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Hermès Kelly 32 cm handbag in black box leather
11,500 €
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Hermès Trim handbag in beige canvas and black box leather
1,680 €
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Hermès Evelyne shoulder bag in black togo leather
2,950 €
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Hermès Kelly 28 cm handbag in Nata epsom leather
21,800 €
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Hermès Bearn wallet in etoupe epsom leather
1,450 €
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Hermès Kelly 32 cm handbag in brown box leather
11,800 €
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Hermès Herbag bag worn on the shoulder or carried in the hand in beige canvas and navy blue leather
2,250 €
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Hermès Picotin 22 cm handbag in black leather taurillon clémence
3,550 €
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Hermès Constance mini shoulder bag in brick red box leather
12,800 €
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Hermès Birkin 40 cm handbag in pink Jaipur togo leather
11,800 €
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Hermès Picotin 22 cm handbag in purple Iris togo leather
2,980 €
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Hermès Evelyne shoulder bag in black togo leather
3,250 €
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Hermès Kelly 20 cm handbag in black box leather
27,500 €
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Hermès Constance mini shoulder bag in black crocodile
25,800 €
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Hermès Birkin 35 cm handbag in blue Colvert epsom leather
15,800 €
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Hermès Jypsiere mini shoulder bag in Jaune de Naples Swift leather
7,550 €
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Hermès Kelly 35 cm handbag in red H porosus crocodile
32,800 €
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Hermès Bolide 35 cm handbag in burgundy Courchevel leather
1,850 €
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Hermès Kelly 28 cm handbag in navy blue box leather
13,800 €
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Hermès Kelly 32 cm handbag in khaki box leather
13,800 €
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Hermès Kelly 32 cm handbag in red H box leather
13,800 €
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Hermès Balle De Golf handbag in brown box leather
1,890 €
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Hermès Evelyne III shoulder bag in black togo leather
3,480 €
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Hermès Picotin 18 cm handbag in Vert Cyprès togo leather
3,680 €
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Hermès Kelly To Go handbag/clutch in blue epsom leather
8,980 €
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Hermès Kelly 28 cm handbag in black box leather
13,500 €
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Hermès Birkin 25 cm handbag in pink ostrich leather
25,500 €
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Hermès Birkin 30 cm handbag in Gris Neve togo leather
26,900 €
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Hermès Birkin 30 cm handbag in etoupe togo leather
25,500 €
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Hermès Plume Fourre-Tout 40 handbag in brown Volynka leather
7,980 €
Hermès bags
Hermès was founded in Paris in 1837 by Thierry Hermès and made saddles and harnesses. A majority shareholding of the company still belongs to descendents of the founder.
In 1878 Thierry’s son, Emile-Charles, decided to move the company to a more chic area of Paris, i.e. 24 Faubourg Saint-Honoré, where Hermès is still located and which has itself become a symbol of authentic luxury craftsmanship and durability. When he moved to his new premises, Emile-Charles successfully decided to work with private customers. In 1890, his sons Adolphe and Emile-Maurice took over the company and renamed it Hermès Frères with clients that included some of the wealthiest stables in the world and the most prestigious European courts, including that of Tsar Nicholas II. In the early part of the twentieth century, with the rise of the motor vehicle, the two brothers foresaw the huge effect that cars would have on society and habits and diversified their production accordingly. They launched the first saddle-stitched leather goods, thus transferring their craftsmanship from one sector to another.
In the twenties, Emile-Maurice Hermès, remained as sole proprietor and began to produce gloves, timepieces, jewellery, items for interior decoration and even men’s and women’s clothing from 1925. The clothing range included suede golf jackets whose success was linked to their zip fasteners, which were revolutionary at the time and to which Emile-Maurice Hermès had acquired exclusive rights from the inventor. He met Ettore Bugatti, the car manufacturer, who had just designed a new sports car model, the Torpedo. Bugatti asked him to design a leather bag that would fit into the car’s door. This made-to-measure design was named the Torpedo.
The Hermès company preserved its master craftsmanship and savoir-faire whilst keeping abreast of current trends and the changes in lifestyle of wealthy people who travelled, enjoyed sport, were keen to discover the world and enjoy more leisure time. In 1926 Lola Prusac became a designer at Hermès and produced ski clothes, swimming costumes and a line of handbags, luggage and scarves.
The thirties saw the launch of Hermès great classics. The first silk squares, those mythical silk twill scarves that measured 90 x 90 square centimetres, were the idea of Robert Dumas and were designed in 1937. The Hermès bag carried by Grace Kelly in 1956 became the company’s first truly iconic design from their leather goods collection.
In 1951, Robert Dumas and Jean Guerrand took over control of the company. They opened new shops and launched the first Hermès perfumes. From 1967 there was a succession of different designers who developed the now famous Hermès company’s ready-to-wear collections.
In the seventies the Hermès group, which was under the stewardship of Jean-Louis Dumas from 1978, became the jewel in the crown of French luxury. The group bought John Lobb France, the boot makers and Motsch, the milliners in 1992, Puiforcat, the tableware company, in 1993 and became the majority shareholder in Cristalleries Saint-Louis. In 2006, Patrick Thomas took over from Jean-Louis Dumas. In 2008, the Hermès Foundation, led by Pierre-Alexis Dumas, was opened in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, to promote craftsmanship, support creativity, improve access to education and training as well preserve biodiversity. Since 2010, Hermès created a holding named H51, made up of the main shareholding heirs, to protect the company from exterior acquisition, because the group wishes to remain a family concern.
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Collector Square offers you more than 700 Hermès bags, which, after being carefully selected for their perfect condition and desirability, are appraised and authenticated by our expert Jérôme Lalande. Jérôme Lalande is renowned for his expertise on all Hermès items and fine leather goods, all brands combined. He has been working with Hermès for more than twenty years.
In most cases, Hermès leather bags have a "stamp" from Hermès that allows for precise dating of the bag. This marking consists of a letter used in alphabetical order by the Hermès. From 1971, this letter is associated with a shape : a circle or a square. The additional numbers or letters that may appear next to this marking give additional information about the Hermès workshop.
You will find a guide to these markings below:
| Circle | 1971 A, 1972 B, 1973 C, 1974 D, 1975 E, 1976 F, 1977 G, 1978 H, 1979 I, 1980 J, 1981 K, 1982 L, 1983 M, 1984 N, 1985 O, 1986 P, 1987 Q, 1988 R, 1989 S, 1990 T, 1991 U, 1992 V, 1993 W, 1994 X, 1995 Y, 1996 Z |
| Square | 1997 A, 1998 B, 1999 C, 2000 D, 2001 E, 2002 F, 2003 G, 2004 H, 2005 I, 2006 J, 2007 K, 2008 L, 2009 M, 2010 N, 2011 O*, 2012 P, 2013 Q, 2014 R (late production had no square), 2015 T (no square), 2016 X (no square), 2017 A (no square) , 2018 C (no square), 2019 D (no square), 2020 Y (no square) |
Note that the stamp on some Hermès handbags can sometimes be harder to read, illegible and in some cases the code may even have disappeared.