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The Valigeria Franzi was an
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manufacturer of
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bags and
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founded in
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in 1864 by Rocco Franzi. By the early 20th century, it was a supplier to royalty and nobility. It was listed on the
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from 1905 to 1909.
Guccio Gucci Guccio Giovanbattista Giacinto Dario Maria Gucci (26 March 1881 – 2 January 1953) was an Italian businessman and fashion designer. He is known for being the founder of the fashion house Gucci. Early life Guccio Gucci was born in Florence, Tu ...
worked for the company until he set up
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in 1921. The company mostly used English leather, but also produced some at the Conceria Monzese in
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, which it owned. This was marketed as "Cuoio Franzi". In 1967 Franzi manufactured a
suitcase A suitcase is a form of luggage. It is a rectangular container with a handle typically used to carry one's clothes and other belongings while traveling. The first suitcases appeared in the late 19th century due to the increased popularity of ...
, "Partner", designed by Cini Boeri and made from two half-shells of
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and ABS resin. The company went into
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in 1978, and a new company, Oreste Franzi & Co., was set up. It finally closed in 1998.


References

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''Le società quotate alla Borsa valori di Milano dal 1861 al 2000: profili storici e titoli azionari''
(in Italian). Milano: Libri Scheiwiller.
Colin Naylor (1990)
''Contemporary Designers''
Chicago: St. James Press. {{ISBN, 9780912289694.
Andrea Guolo, Amato Santi (2007)
''La borsa... racconta: storia e protagonisti di mezzo secolo di pelletteria''
(in Italian). Milano: F. Angeli. {{ISBN, 9788846485144
Cini Boeri: Suitcase, 1966
New York: The Museum of Modern Art. Accessed May 2017.
Guccio Gucci
''Vogue'' Encyclo. Accessed May 2017.
Luggage manufacturers Defunct manufacturing companies of Italy Defunct leather manufacturers Manufacturing companies established in 1864 Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1998 Companies formerly listed on the Borsa Italiana Italian companies established in 1864 Italian companies disestablished in 1998