Large monogrammed Louis Vuitton trunk
• with a count's coronet
• 6 drawers
• 1 shoe case
Description: This marking, delicately hand-painted on Louis Vuitton monogrammed canvas, depicts a count's coronet, a traditional emblem of European nobility. It surmounts a stylized capital letter – the "A," painted in red and green – likely the initial of the first or last name of the trunk's original owner.
Historical and heraldic elements:
The count's coronet is distinguished by its nine visible pearls, a distinctive sign of the count's rank in the noble hierarchy.
This type of personalization was common in the 19th and early 20th centuries, a time when luxury houses like Louis Vuitton created bespoke trunks for an elite clientele.
The choice of colors (red and green) evokes family crests or personal symbolism.
Context:
This painting offers valuable insight into the history of luxury luggage and the now-extinct practice of heraldic personalization of travel trunks. It also allows for the identification of an aristocratic provenance, sometimes crucial for the historical and heritage value of the piece.
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