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  2. What’s the Best Purse Organizer? Here Are Our Top 6 Picks - AOL

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  5. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Women's fashion from 1830, including a reticule handbag from France [8] Until the late 1700s, both men and women carried bags. [9] Early modern Europeans wore purses for one sole purpose: to carry coins. Purses were made of soft fabric or leather and were worn by men as often as ladies; the Scottish sporran is a survival of this custom. In the ...

  6. Angela Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Buxton was ranked World No. 5 by World Tennis and World No. 6 by Lance Tingay. [8] Buxton also won the women's singles title at the 1953 Maccabiah Games in Israel. [9] After suffering a serious hand condition in late 1956 (tenosynovitis), Buxton was forced to retire following the 1957 season at the age of 22. [10]

  7. Coin purse - Wikipedia

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    The purse-lid from the Sutton Hoo burial is a very elaborate, probably royal, metalwork cover for a (presumably) leather Anglo-Saxon purse of about 600 AD. In Europe they often showed social status based on the embroidery and quality of the bag. [3] In the 15th century, both men and women wore purses. [4] They were often finely embroidered or ...