Luggage
Leather Suitcase 74x21x50 cm
Large leather travel case, width 74 cm, depth 50, height 21 cm. Capacity approx. 66 litres, weight 7 kg. These cases come from another time and are therefore not designed for travelling by plane (unless it's your own private plane). Despite a robust finish, the journey through the labyrinth of luggage handling systems in a modern airport would be an odyssey with an uncertain outcome for this case. These cases were invented for journeys by coach, by car, by rail or on a ship. And this is how they should be used. The travelling cases match the Papworth briefcases. Inside they are lined with beige cotton canvas. They have an inside pocket on the lid and two belts for fastening made of leather. Available also in small and medium sizes. Papworth was founded in 1917 and is now owned by Swaine Adeney Brigg, who were founded in 1917, and, like Papworth, have provided the English court with leather goods for decades. All products are made in a factory near Cambridge according to traditional methods from saddle leather and other first-class materials. Although the bags are made on a production line, one member of staff is personally responsible for the quality of each individual product, and their name can be found on a card in each of the cases. All articles are delivered inside a green felt bag in which you can keep the case if it is not being used for long periods of time.
travel case 74x21x50cm ches.
Large leather travel case, width 74 cm, depth 50, height 21 cm. Capacity approx. 66 litres, weight 7 kg. These cases come from another time and are therefore not designed for travelling by plane (unless it's your own private plane). Despite a robust finish, the journey through the labyrinth of luggage handling systems in a modern airport would be an odyssey with an uncertain outcome for this case. These cases were invented for journeys by coach, by car, by rail or on a ship. And this is how they should be used. The travelling cases match the Papworth briefcases. Inside they are lined with beige cotton canvas. They have an inside pocket on the lid and two belts for fastening made of leather. Available also in small and medium sizes. Papworth was founded in 1917 and is now owned by Swaine Adeney Brigg, who were founded in 1917, and, like Papworth, have provided the English court with leather goods for decades. All products are made in a factory near Cambridge according to traditional methods from saddle leather and other first-class materials. Although the bags are made on a production line, one member of staff is personally responsible for the quality of each individual product, and their name can be found on a card in each of the cases. All articles are delivered inside a green felt bag in which you can keep the case if it is not being used for long periods of time.
Leather Pilot Case
In terms of Papworth's development of their luggage collection, this item is definitely the newest. After several enquiries about whether a sophisticated flight case could be made alongside their beautiful brief cases, we decided it was time to close this gap in our range. This is a toploader case with lots of space (about 26 litres). Inside there are two fold-away compartment dividers. Like all Papworth products, this case can also be ordered with a zip. Width 46 cm, depth 20.5, height 36 cm, weight 3 kg. Papworth were founded in 1917 and is now owned by Swaine Adeney Brigg, who were founded in 1917, and, like Papworth, have provided the English court with leather goods for decades. All products are made in a factory near Cambridge according to traditional methods from saddle leather and other first-class materials. Although the bags are made on a production line, one member of staff is personally responsible for the quality of each individual product, and their name can be found on a card in each of the cases. All articles are delivered inside a green felt bag in which you can keep the case if it is not being used for long periods of time.
Leather pilot case black
In terms of Papworth's development of their luggage collection, this item is definitely the newest. After several enquiries about whether a sophisticated flight case could be made alongside their beautiful brief cases, we decided it was time to close this gap in our range. This is a toploader case with lots of space (about 26 litres). Inside there are two fold-away compartment dividers. Like all Papworth products, this case can also be ordered with a zip. Width 46 cm, depth 20.5, height 36 cm, weight 3 kg. Papworth were founded in 1917 and is now owned by Swaine Adeney Brigg, who were founded in 1917, and, like Papworth, have provided the English court with leather goods for decades. All products are made in a factory near Cambridge according to traditional methods from saddle leather and other first-class materials. Although the bags are made on a production line, one member of staff is personally responsible for the quality of each individual product, and their name can be found on a card in each of the cases. All articles are delivered inside a green felt bag in which you can keep the case if it is not being used for long periods of time.
Meistersinger Scrypto silver
Classic three-hand watch with centrally positioned date display from the Münster watch manufacturer MeisterSinger. Stainless steel 316 L casing, screw-in glass back and embossed calfskin strap. ETA 2824-2 self-winding mechanism with a reserve of up to 48 hours. 2 mm thick mineral glass. Ø 38 mm, height 11.5 mm, weight 55 g.
Meistersinger Scrypto ivory
Classic three-hand watch with centrally positioned date display from the Münster watch manufacturer MeisterSinger. Stainless steel 316 L casing, screw-in glass back and embossed calfskin strap. ETA 2824-2 self-winding mechanism with a reserve of up to 48 hours. 2 mm thick mineral glass. Ø 38 mm, height 11.5 mm, weight 55 g.
Meistersinger Scrypto black
Classic three-hand watch with centrally positioned date display from the Münster watch manufacturer MeisterSinger. Stainless steel 316 L casing, screw-in glass back and embossed calfskin strap. ETA 2824-2 self-winding mechanism with a reserve of up to 48 hours. 2 mm thick mineral glass. Ø 38 mm, height 11.5 mm, weight 55 g.
Leather Document Case
Classic yet informal. From a British Royal warrant holder. Made by hand from bridle leather. Solid brass fittings and removable shoulder strap. Locks shut in three positions, depending on how full the case is. Inside are three pockets, lined with green cotton drill. Classic Cambridge tan which grows more beautiful with every day of use. Width 40 cm, depth 12.5 cm, height 31 cm. Weight 1.9 kg. Established in 1917, Papworth has for several years been in the ownership of the company Swaine Adeney Brigg, which was founded in 1750 and, like Papworth, has been providing leather luggage to the English Royal family for decades. All products are made following traditional methods from bridle leather and other premium-quality materials in a factory near Cambridge. Despite division of labour in the process, each individual product is the responsibility of a single employee, whose name can be found on a card in every case. All items are delivered in a green felt bag, in which the case can be stored if not being used.
Meistersinger No.01 black
The best things come to those who wait. This statement is proven by the striking products from the Münster watch manufacturer. The single-hand watch is the precursor to the modern, mechanical watch: the time is shown by just one hand, as was done centuries ago after the invention of the mechanical watch and can still be seen on older clock towers today. Single-hand watches only enable you to tell the time with an accuracy of up to 5 minutes. The people who use these watches are those who like to take their time about things. Single-hand watch with stainless steel 316 L casing, screw-in glass back and embossed calfskin strap. The watch face is divided up with 144 markings that enable you to tell the time with an accuracy of up to 5 minutes, rather than the more hectic pace of by the second. The hand completes one revolution in 12 hours. Mechanical movement with manual wind ETA 2801-2 with a reserve of up to 42 hours. 2 mm thick mineral glass. Ø 38 mm, height 11.5 mm, weight 55 g.
Meistersinger No.01 white
The best things come to those who wait. This statement is proven by the striking products from the Münster watch manufacturer. The single-hand watch is the precursor to the modern, mechanical watch: the time is shown by just one hand, as was done centuries ago after the invention of the mechanical watch and can still be seen on older clock towers today. Single-hand watches only enable you to tell the time with an accuracy of up to 5 minutes. The people who use these watches are those who like to take their time about things. Single-hand watch with stainless steel 316 L casing, screw-in glass back and embossed calfskin strap. The watch face is divided up with 144 markings that enable you to tell the time with an accuracy of up to 5 minutes, rather than the more hectic pace of by the second. The hand completes one revolution in 12 hours. Mechanical movement with manual wind ETA 2801-2 with a reserve of up to 42 hours. 2 mm thick mineral glass. Ø 38 mm, height 11.5 mm, weight 55 g.
Meistersinger No.01 ivory
The best things come to those who wait. This statement is proven by the striking products from the Münster watch manufacturer. The single-hand watch is the precursor to the modern, mechanical watch: the time is shown by just one hand, as was done centuries ago after the invention of the mechanical watch and can still be seen on older clock towers today. Single-hand watches only enable you to tell the time with an accuracy of up to 5 minutes. The people who use these watches are those who like to take their time about things. Single-hand watch with stainless steel 316 L casing, screw-in glass back and embossed calfskin strap. The watch face is divided up with 144 markings that enable you to tell the time with an accuracy of up to 5 minutes, rather than the more hectic pace of by the second. The hand completes one revolution in 12 hours. Mechanical movement with manual wind ETA 2801-2 with a reserve of up to 42 hours. 2 mm thick mineral glass. Ø 38 mm, height 11.5 mm, weight 55 g.
Ole Mathiesen OM1 Roman Watch
The housing of this wristwatch by Ole Mathiesen is made of gold-plated stainless steel, the glass is scratchproof convex sapphire glass, the wriststrap in black calves' leather. Dial with Roman numerals. The interior of the housing is furnished with a Swiss extra flat quartz movement ETA 956.032 for high movement precision. Ø 33 mm, weight 24 g. In 1980 when Ole Mathiesen was accepted into the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York, the small manufacturing firm in Copenhagen received international attention for the first time. Nearly 20 years previously the clockmaker Ole Mathiesen – started in 1962 – who learned his trade with, among others, the Swiss manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre, designed a collection of classic watches that have timeless elegance today. The white, slightly domed dial in an extra flat housing in stainless steel is characteristic. The watches are not just impressively designed, they are also of first-class quality, which continues to be overseen by Ole Mathiesen, who is now over 70 years old.
Ole Mathiesen OM2 Lines Watch
The housing of this wristwatch by Ole Mathiesen is made of gold-plated stainless steel, the glass is scratchproof convex sapphire glass, the wriststrap in black calves' leather. Lines dial. The interior of the housing is furnished with a Swiss extra flat quartz movement ETA 956.032 for high movement precision. Ø 33 mm, weight 24 g. In 1980 when Ole Mathiesen was accepted into the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York, the small manufacturing firm in Copenhagen received international attention for the first time. Nearly 20 years previously the clockmaker Ole Mathiesen – started in 1962 – who learned his trade with, among others, the Swiss manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre, designed a collection of classic watches that have timeless elegance today. The white, slightly domed dial in an extra flat housing in stainless steel is characteristic. The watches are not just impressively designed, they are also of first-class quality, which continues to be overseen by Ole Mathiesen, who is now over 70 years old.
Ole Mathiesen OM3 Arabic Watch
The housing of this wristwatch by Ole Mathiesen is made of gold-plated stainless steel, the glass is scratchproof convex sapphire glass, the wriststrap in black calves' leather. Dial with Arabic numerals. The interior of the housing is furnished with a Swiss extra flat quartz movement ETA 956.032 for high movement precision. Ø 33 mm, weight 24 g. In 1980 when Ole Mathiesen was accepted into the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York, the small manufacturing firm in Copenhagen received international attention for the first time. Nearly 20 years previously the clockmaker Ole Mathiesen – started in 1962 – who learned his trade with, among others, the Swiss manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre, designed a collection of classic watches that have timeless elegance today. The white, slightly domed dial in an extra flat housing in stainless steel is characteristic. The watches are not just impressively designed, they are also of first-class quality, which continues to be overseen by Ole Mathiesen, who is now over 70 years old.
Filson Cabin Trolley tan
A trolley whose dimensions exactly meet IATA specifications for hand luggage and is therefore allowed in the cabin. The outer covering, made of cotton twill, is stretched over a solid honeycomb-structured plastic frame. The cover with a large outer pocket is opened via a zip running round three sides; the flap over the top is held closed with two durably stitched leather straps. It has a lashing strap and two sewn-in cotton drill pockets for small items. Two ball-bearing hard rubber rollers for smooth motion; plastic runners for easily negotiating kerbsides. The grips and extendable telescope handle are screwed to the frame to guarantee the best possible stability. There is an extra open side pocket at the back and on one of the sides. Volume approx. 40 litres. Height 55.8 cm, depth 23 cm, width 35.5 cm, weight 4.3 kg. Travel luggage made by Filson in Seattle will stand up to the toughest demands. In the last great gold rush at the Klondike at the end of the 19th century, Filson products were among the favourites of the gold hunters on account of their exceptional robustness. The luggage is made of a very heavy, densely woven cotton twill (726 g/m²) which is treated with a special paraffin wax to make it waterproof. All zips and metal parts are made of corrosion-resistant brass, while all leather parts are made of very tough vegetable-tanned cowhide. To this day, the bags are made at the Filsons factory in Seattle. To clean, wipe with a damp sponge or brush off any dirt. Do not machine wash or dry clean. The zips may initially be difficult to move; this subsides over time. The bridle leather also softens with use.
Sapphire Cuff Links, Oval
This master craftsman's workshop in Hamburg is known for its timeless, classic design and first-class workmanship. Inspired by an English design, the cufflinks are made individually by hand and the stones are set with great care. The cufflinks have a convenient clip and are made from sterling silver, rhodium-plated to prevent them from tarnishing. Supplied in a small leather box. Pair of Oval Cufflinks Sapphire Blue precious stone of gem hardness 9, the hardest gem after diamonds. Two large cabochons with approx. 3.7 carats.
Filson Travel Bag tan
Classic large travel bag which, in contrast to most similar versions, is easy to manage thanks to its integrated rollers and extendable handle, even when full. Large inner compartment with two small sewn-in cotton drill pockets. Zip fastener, reinforced with leather to make the seam robust. Honeycomb plastic inner base. The three runners on the underside of the bag are screwed to the base, as is the leather handle at the front. Handle features a grip. Volume approx. 80 litres. Height 33 cm, width 34 cm, length 75 cm, weight 4.3 kg. Travel luggage made by Filson in Seattle will stand up to the toughest demands. In the last great gold rush at the Klondike at the end of the 19th century, Filson products were among the favourites of the gold hunters on account of their exceptional robustness. The luggage is made of a very heavy, densely woven cotton twill (726 g/m²) which is treated with a special paraffin wax to make it waterproof. All zips and metal parts are made of corrosion-resistant brass, while all leather parts are made of very tough vegetable-tanned cowhide. To this day, the bags are made at the Filsons factory in Seattle. To clean, wipe with a damp sponge or brush off any dirt. Do not machine wash or dry clean. The zips may initially be difficult to move; this subsides over time. The bridle leather also softens with use.
Filson Travel Bag otter green
Classic large travel bag which, in contrast to most similar versions, is easy to manage thanks to its integrated rollers and extendable handle, even when full. Large inner compartment with two small sewn-in cotton drill pockets. Zip fastener, reinforced with leather to make the seam robust. Honeycomb plastic inner base. The three runners on the underside of the bag are screwed to the base, as is the leather handle at the front. Handle features a grip. Volume approx. 80 litres. Height 33 cm, width 34 cm, length 75 cm, weight 4.3 kg. Travel luggage made by Filson in Seattle will stand up to the toughest demands. In the last great gold rush at the Klondike at the end of the 19th century, Filson products were among the favourites of the gold hunters on account of their exceptional robustness. The luggage is made of a very heavy, densely woven cotton twill (726 g/m²) which is treated with a special paraffin wax to make it waterproof. All zips and metal parts are made of corrosion-resistant brass, while all leather parts are made of very tough vegetable-tanned cowhide. To this day, the bags are made at the Filsons factory in Seattle. To clean, wipe with a damp sponge or brush off any dirt. Do not machine wash or dry clean. The zips may initially be difficult to move; this subsides over time. The bridle leather also softens with use.