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  1. WORTH Evening Gown, Paris, ca. 1898

    of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), to benefit the collections and acquisitions funds. Hand written notice: „Evening Dress, Miss L.S. Drayer, worn about 1898“. Front pleated bodice with long tulle applications on a suggested belt. ½ sleeves made...

  2. Goldenrod Bustle Ball Gown, ca. 1882

    Goldenrod Bustle Ball Gown, ca. 1882 Two-piece antique bustle ball gown, ca. 1882. The dress is made of extremely rare yellow silk. We have chosen the colour goldenrod. The top has a semi-circular neckline, short ruffled sleeves, an elongated snip part...

  3. Romantic Period Evening Gown, Scotland, ca. 1838

    Dresses from the 1830s are very rare. Such elegant evening dresses - in such a state of preservation - are even rarer. Today we present one. It comes from a Scottish collection and is likely to have been worn in the United Kingdom around 1838. The...

  4. Battenberg Lace Coat, ca. 1904

    Elegant evening coat made of Battenberg lace, ca. 1904. Origin: England. Coats of this type were worn over evening or opera dresses. They were airy, covering the dress, but not completely, so that much of the opulence of the dresses could still be...

  5. Stunning Ball Gown, ca. 1904

    is combined with “eyes” of sequins to a work of art! They remind on eyes on the tail of a peacock. That's why we call this dress lovingly „Peacock Dress“. The sequins shimmer from opal to silver to blue to black. Trained skirt. Near mint condition. Only...

  6. Embroidered Summer Dress, ca. 1915

    What a great summer dress! Made and worn about 1915 in England. The white cotton fabric is richly embroidered. All done by hand! What a job. The antique dress is a one-piece; very intricate to close; V-neck; ¾ length sleeves; wide sailor collar. In one...

  7. WORTH Venetian Ball Gown for Mrs. J.P. Morgan, Paris, ca. 1898

    and gold tinsel, ca. 1898. Woven petersham: “Worth, Paris”. No: 48661. Label pencilled with: Morgan. Former property of this dress: Frances Louisa Tracy Morgan. Puffed elbow length sleeve with a ring of pearl beads over chiffon angel sleeves edged in...

  8. Robe á l'Anglaise, Spitalfields Silk, ca. 1780

    skirt over petticoat with side ties. B-36, W-32, L 54-59, petticoat W-38, L-38. Purchased from Amy Pleadwell, Boston, 1960, dress originally had a note from a Mrs. Mansfield, pinned to the dress in 1829. It said the dress had been worn by her...

  9. WORTH Bodice, Paris, ca. 1895

    Rare bodice of a dress, ca. 1895. Made in Paris, in the fashion atelier of the first couturier in the world: Charles Frederick Worth. 7 Rue de la Paix. Charles Frederick Worth (b. November 13, 1825 in Bourne, Lincolnshire; † March 10, 1895 in Paris) is...

  10. To begin the journey, ca. 1909

    To begin the journey, ca. 1909

  11. Lingerie Dress Set, 1920s

    Lingerie Dress Set, 1920s Although not marked, this lovely ribbon rosette set has the appearance of being from the Boag Ribbon Co. The dainty three piece set is perfect for lingerie or other clothing. Or your imagination. Found in the original box, the...

  12. Empire Court Dress, ca. 1805

    Empire Court Dress, ca. 1805 Ende des 18. und Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts waren Chemisenkleider sehr modern. Am 2. Dezember 1804 wird Napoleon I. gekrönt. Ab da entwickelte sich in Frankreich eine Hofmode, die sich, der Empiresilhouette angepasst,...

  13. Dresses/Gowns - In the Boudoire, ca. 1910 | Antique-Gown

    In the Boudoir, ca. 1910

  14. Dresses/Gowns Ensembles/Sets | Antique-Gown

    Ensembles/Sets GRANT BROS. Three Graces, ca. 1912 Wedding Shoes, ca. 1830-1870 Shop-Window Mannequins, 1885-1920 Mannequins among themselves Along the way The Elegant Visit, ca. 1912 Before the Ball, ca. 1904 Purpure Ladys Witnesses to a Marriage...

  15. Civil War Reception Gown, ca. 1865

    and bodice. Typical skirt-shape for this time! Very imposing! The condition is good to very good. As with most antique silk dresses also has these dress underarm discolorations. Little stains. The hemline of the skirt is a little bit dusty. These do not...

  16. BONDEUX SOEURS Gown with Day and Evening Bodice, Paris, ca. 1889

    BONDEUX SOEURS Gown with Day and Evening Bodice, Paris, ca. 1889 Extraordinary antique dress with a day and evening bodice, ca. 1889. Paris label: Manteaux & Confections * Robes * Mms. Bordeux Soeurs * 19 Rue Duphot * Paris. The two golden coats of...

  17. MARIE ROBEL Promenade Gown, Dresden, ca. 1898

    We have had only two dresses from the 19th century in our long collecting career that can be clearly located to Germany. This is one of them. Dresden label: Marie Robel. It is probably the dress of an emigrant to America, where it survived the turmoil...

  18. Buying | Antique-Gown

    the defects) and your requested price. We look forward to hearing from you! info (at) antique-gown.com We buy antique dresses / we buy antique gowns. We buy antique hats. We buy antique shoes. We buy antique mannequins. We buy Pierre Imans wax busts,...

  19. Majestic Ball Gown, ca. 1909

    „Rybicka-Meyer * Strassburg“. Strasbourg was since 1871 part of the German Reich and the capital from Alsace-Lorraine. The dress is made of a blue-golden velvet fabric. Heart motifs in the fabric. Shimmering appearance in white, blue and grey – depended...

  20. Titanic Era Ball Gown, Strasbourg, ca. 1912

    * Strassburg“. Strasbourg was since 1871 part of the German Reich and the capital from Alsace-Lorraine. The one pice dress is rich embroidered with little glass beads in the chest area, on the hemline of the skirt and on the ¾ long sleeves. Long train....

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