2013年4月12日星期五

Woman claims Louis Vuitton bags bought at Joel Morehu-Barlow auction are fakes

Leonie Hourigan paid more than $2000 for two Louis Vuitton bags at the auction of fake ''Tahitian prince'' Joel Morehu-Barlow and has alleged the items are imitations. Picture: Megan Slade Source: The Courier-Mail A WOMAN who paid more than $2000 for two Louis Vuitton bags at the auction of fake "Tahitian prince" Joel Morehu-Barlow has alleged the items are imitations. Leonie Hourigan, of Mooloolaba, said she is preparing to lodge an application with the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal after questioning the authenticity of a Louis Vuitton document case and graphite canvas soft suitcase she bought for $2380. Louis Vuitton Brisbane stated it does not offer an authentication service, however she approached collector and authenticator Paul Pluta, of collectinglouisvuitton.com, who inspected the bags for a fee and concluded they were not genuine. However, auction house Leonard Joel is standing by the catalogue description and the authenticity of the items it puts up for auction. Ms Hourigan said she thought she had nabbed "premium products with a good story" when she won the lots during the frenzied bidding at Antique and Fine Art Auctions at Woolloongabba on March 10. GALLERY: Fake prince auction in Brisbane
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