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Blue and white striped day dress, ca. 1859, origin: England. The antique dress is a two-piece consisting of a skirt and bodice. The top is short; it is closed at the front with hooks and eyelets; the buttons are for decoration only; the chest and...
Evening dress with day bodice, England, ca. 1864
Beautiful evening dress made of cream-colored silk, ca. 1864, from the collection of Lyn Hopwood. When this dress was worn in England, the War of Independence was raging in America. The basic shade of the silk is cream. Blue and pink pansies are...
Evening Dress with Day Bodice, England, ca. 1863
Beautiful evening dress made of eggshell-colored silk, ca. 1864, from the collection of Lyn Hopwood. When this dress was worn in England, the War of Independence was raging in America. The skirt is round and ends in a small train. The front of the...
Elegant day dress from the late bustle period, around 1887, origin: England. The antique dress consists of a bodice and a skirt. The fabric is a woven silk fabric patterned with small flowers in purple and cream. The background of the fabric is also...
Green Dance Dress, Germany, ca. 1925
This dress is an overdress that was worn with a plain-colored underdress (often light or black). Origin: Germany. The dress is beautifully embroidered with silver-colored pins in a geometric pattern, but it is not too overloaded, so it could easily be...
Pale Pink Dance Dress, Germany, ca. 1925
This dress is an overdress that was worn with a plain-colored underdress (often light or black). Origin: Germany. The dress is beautifully embroidered with silver-colored pins in a geometric pattern, but it is not too overloaded, so it could easily be...
Children's Clothing Children's Dress, 1920s Communion Dress, dated 1912 P. Steinmann & Co. Christening Gown, London, ca. 1900 Health Underwear for Children, ca. 1900 SCHIESSER Children's Lingerie-Bodice, Patent 1917 Baby Bonnet, France, ca. 1901 Young...
Art Nouveau Black Beaded Silk Evening Gown, ca. 1912
motif. Hook and eye closures down the back. Bodice is fully lined in ivory silk and is boned. The antique Art Nouveau dress is in very good condition. Only the ivory chiffon facing on the lace yoke has some holes. Small break in the chiffon under the...
Visiting Ensemble, ca. 1901 Three piece visiting ensemble or walking dress, made in rust velvet and lace. Velvet and lace are designed on bodice like a bat. Long sleeves. Petersham with label "Hugo Hill Detroit". The jacket is trimmed with brown...
Gorgeous Evening Gown, ca. 1889
Gorgeous Evening Gown, ca. 1889 Splendid dress from the late days of the bustle dresses, ca. 1889. Origin: United States of America. The dress is a three-piece, consisting of top, skirt and bustle-train. The skirt and top are made of aqua-blue silk,...
Embroidered Lace Bustle Overgown, 1880s
Very elegant, two-piece overdress from the late 1870s or early 1880s. The overdress was - as the name suggests - worn over a dress made of silk (or other fabric). The skirt is open at the back. It is closed with hooks and eyelets. The hem is decorated...
Empire Silk Reception Dress, France, ca 1805-1810
Rare reception dress from the Empire period, ca. 1805-1810. Origin: France. Made in classical style. The bodice has a cotton bodice inside. Long sleeves, which is decorated with a small lace border. The same lace is attached to the collar. The neckline...
MARIE SCHNELL Evening Wardrobe of a Princess, Dresden, ca. 1912
We are actually only familiar with a monogram under a crown from the dresses of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi). She had almost all of her garments marked in this way. The dress here comes from Dresden, from the Kingdom of Saxony. The dress was...
Bridal Head Dress, late 19th Century
Bridal Head Dress, late 19th Century Late 19th century bridal head dress, woven in a trellis design with silvered metallic thread, white wax flowers and silver paper leaves. Very good condition. The decoration is not included.
Hall Borchert Dress Form Platform, ca. 1905
Hall Borchert Dress Form Platform, ca. 1905 Extremely rare platform from the famous factory “Hall Borchert Dress Form Co. * New York Chicago”. Metal label on the platform edge. Ornate cast iron base; round wood top will turn, felt covered; Patented...
Walking or Promenade Dress, ca. 1905
Walking or Promenade Dress, ca. 1905 Three-piece (bodice, skirt, blouse) walking or promenade dress made of white linen, ca. 1905. The bodice is made in stile of o bolero. The skirt has a little train. Beautiful linen cut work in bodice and skirt....
Peach Satin Flapper Dress, ca. 1925
Peach Satin Flapper Dress, ca. 1925 Peach crepe back satin silk chemise dress from the 1920s. There is smocking at the top front of each shoulder. It wraps in the front to the right side and drapes down below the hemline. The embellishment around the...
Edwardian Tennis Dress, ca. 1910
Edwardian Tennis Dress, ca. 1910 Two piece tennis dress from the Edwardian Era, ca. 1910. Fashioned of a thick cord piquet cotton. Skirt with polished shell buttons. Closing with hook and eyes. The top in waist coat styling with pointed front, slit...
DUVAL & EAGAN Evening Dress, New York, ca. 1889
DUVAL & EAGAN Evening Dress, New York, ca. 1889 Two piece evening gown, ca. 1889. Woven petersham label: “Duvel and Eagan, Robes, 24 East 23rd St., N.Y." The dress is made of yellow silk satin having an overlay of white tulle. The boned bodice is...