
The top lot is a Hermès limited edition black niloticus lizard micro Constance 14 with palladium hardware, circa 2025. The highly exclusive collector's piece is significantly smaller and far rarer than the standard mini Constance 18 and Constance 24 having been limited in production numbers since it was first introduced in 2011. Offered with an estimate of HK$150,000-260,000.
Crystal Wong, Head of Sales and Senior Specialist of Designer Handbags and Fashion commented: "Following the outstanding success of Part I in March, where 100% of lots were sold, we are delighted to present the next instalment: Designer Handbags & Fashion – Part II: The Iconic Handbags sale. The auction showcases an exclusive selection of exceptional designs, led by an impressive collection of Hermès handbags. Highlights include the iconic Kelly and Birkin in a range of sizes, together with a distinguished group of rare and limited-edition pieces, representing the most coveted and collectible creations from Hermès. Also featured is a distinctive offering of lifestyle designs, many of which seldom appear on the market, presenting a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts alike."
Other sale highlights include:
• A Hermès, HAC Birkin 40 in Etain Togo leather with gold hardware. First created in 1892 for equestrians, the HAC is characterised by its taller, vertical silhouette compared to the traditional Birkin, making it a sought-after bag for luxury travel and desirable at auction. Offered with an estimate of HK$60,000-100,000.
• A Hermès, HAC Birkin 50 in bleu Togo leather with silver hardware, offered with an estimate of HK$50,000-80,000.
• A rare, limited-edition Hermès Ghillies Grizzly Birkin 30, circa 2015. The design features Bambou (green) Evercolor, Etoupe Clemence, and Vert de Gris Doblis suede, finished with Palladium hardware. Inspired by Scottish Ghillie shoes, the bag is offered with an estimate of HK$80,000-150,000.
• A rare, limited-edition Hermès Birkin 35 Ghillies in denim fonce toile and black evercalf leather with brushed palladium hardware, circa 2012. The collector's piece is offered with an estimate of HK$75,000 - 120,000.
• A Hermès, mahogany wood Macao mahjong set. The set is crafted from traditional wood and is offered with an estimate of HK$50,000-80,000.
• A Hermès beech plywood street skateboard, designed by Quentin Monge, with colours reflecting the mood of laid-back, sun-drenched California. Offered with an estimate of HK$20,000-40,000.
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