The Union of Saddlers and Portfolio Makers (German: Verband der Sattler und Portefeuiller) was a trade union representing workers involved in making saddles, bags and wallets.
It was based in Berlin, and initially brought together 10,055 members.
It was led by Peter Blum, former president of the saddlers, while the vice president was Hermann Weinschild, former leader of the portfolio workers.
[1] The union published Sattler- und Portefeuiller-Zeitung, initially edited by Fritz Müntner, and from 1911 by Weinschild.
[1] It was also the leading force in the International Federation of Saddlers' Unions, led by Johannes Sassenbach.