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  1. JAQUES DOUCET Blouse, Paris, ca. 1910

    designed clothing to finance his true passion of art collecting. Nonetheless, Doucet was a world-renowned designer who dressed members of elite society, royalty and actresses. The House of Doucet was originally founded by Jacque’s parents in 1817 and...

  2. Elegant Straw Hat, ca. 1928

    Wow. What an elegant hat made of very fine straw, circa 1928. Imagine an elegantly dressed woman with a classic costume. She is wearing light brown business shoes - and this hat. An exceedingly elegant appearance. The hat is decorated with a black silk...

  3. Exquisite Belle Epoque Wedding Gown, ca. 1909

    at the cuffs. There is built in boning in the bodice as well as a built in corset that has hook n' eyes in the back. The dress itself closes with many hooks and eyes as well in the back! Truly a wonderful piece of history that would make a gorgeous...

  4. Mourning Bonnet, Jay’s London, 1888

    noted for its black silk full mourning, though half mourning was also popular and became increasingly the norm. In providing dress and accessories for funerals and longer periods of mourning, it was careful to offer goods in a wide price range so as to...

  5. Ivory Satin Wedding Bustle Gown, ca. 1879

    Very elegant two piece bustle wedding or bridal gown, ca. 1879. The dress is made of creamy shimmering silk satin. Front closure of the bodice with 11 crochet (work) covered buttons. One button has only decorative function. Three-quarter (length)...

  6. Burgundy Princess Style Wedding Gown, ca. 1878

    the interior is great (with lovely French seams). There is a bit of underarm staining inside, that can barely be seen on the dress. Wonderful display piece. The decoration is not included. Bust: ~ 32" Waist: ~ 23" Front Length: ~ 56" Back Length: ~ 82"

  7. Blue Wild Silk Walking Suit, New York, ca. 1906

    Blue Wild Silk Walking Suit, New York, ca. 1906 Walking Dress in exceptional fashion, ca. 1906. Label: "S. Casola & Bros.", Ladies Tailors out of New York. Long-line jacket and full skirt. Expertly tailored and made from a medium blue textured raw...

  8. Wire Dressmakers Form, Morss & Whyte, Pat. July 5, 1881

    Wire Dressmakers Form, Morss & Whyte, Pat. July 5, 1881 This is an old store or dressmakers form or display form. The dress form is wire or metal and adjustable at the waist, chest and hips and also in height. At the waist and hips is a measuring tape...

  9. JEANNE HALLÉE Evening Gown, Paris, ca. 1899

    Jeanne Hallée (1880–1914) was a French couturière who was known for delicate creations of silk chiffon and lace. To the dress: taffeta having an overlay of embroidered tulle, boned boatneck bodice with long, sheer lace sleeve, decorated with satin...

  10. WORTH Cape, Paris, 1880s

    in 1858. Worth’s designs are notable for his use of lavish fabrics and trimmings, his incorporation of elements of historic dress, and his attention to fit. While the designer still created one-of-a-kind pieces for his most important clients, he is...

  11. Regency Cotton Gown, ca. 1815

    waistband, wide hem band having scalloped edge with embroidery. Very good condition taking in consideration the age of this dress and the delicate fabric. Flaws: A few faint spots, 1-inch tear on bodice back, tear and hole in embroidered hem. Very rare...

  12. BUZENET Ball Gown, Paris, ca. 1903

    Parisian label: "Rue des Mathurines, Aline Buzenet, Paris". The elaborately worked top is typical for a ball or evening dress: semicircular chest, open neckline, embroidered with glass pins, decorated with tulle, rhinestones and lace. Waist belt...

  13. Bustle Ball Gown, ca. 1886-1888

    Bustle Ball Gown, ca. 1886-1888 A stunning 1880s evening dress or ball gown in near perfect condition. Two pieces, in a rich gold satin with metallic embroidered details. The bodice is classic 1880s evening wear - fitted and boned, tapering to long...

  14. Robe á la Française, France, ca. 1770

    with berries, carnations and leaves; the skirt edges lined in pink silk; together with a quilted pink silk petticoat. The dress is in very good condition. Very clean and fresh appearance. Pink silk hem lining is stained along the lower edge. The sleeves...

  15. Robe á la Française, France, ca. 1760

    and a triangular stomacher formed from 18th century brocade. For the age and sensibility of fabric: good condition. Dress: great colour but splits and repairs in the silk. Soiling to skirt centre back and lots of large repaired splits to rear hem...

  16. Elegant Walking Ensemble, ca. 1906

    von Helen Larson versteigert worden. So kamen wir zu diesem schönen und antiken Kleid bzw. Ausgeh-Ensemble. High-neck dress having elbow-length sleeve with bands of lace and hairpin soutache bands, black velvet belt, matching long jacket with 3/4...

  17. ALTMAN & Co. Battenburg Lace Reception Gown, Paris & New York, ca. 1904

    Fäden in der Spitze, der Saum des Kleides ist etwas nachgedunkelt. Die Dekoration ist nicht inbegriffen. Two piece antique dress, ca. 1904. Bone satin under-dress completely covered in handmade Battenburg lace with designs of elaborate scrolling fronds,...

  18. Rococo Pockets, ca. 1740

    the front. These robe pockets were often worn over the upper petticoat. They were reached through a slit on the side of the dress or skirt. There are very few illustrations or prints of these bags, and even fewer have survived. Provenance: The Penrose...

  19. Bodice, blue silk, 1850s

    Bodice, blue silk, 1850s Rare bodice of a ball dress from the 1850s. Made of blue silk. Collar and sleeves with white lace. Hook and eye closure. Original cord for closing the chest area. The top is small. It could have been made for a girl, for a...

  20. Bodice, striped silk, 1850s

    Bodice, striped silk, 1850s Rare bodice of a ball dress from the 1850s. Made of blue and striped silk. Collar and sleeves still have the original lacing. Hook and eye closure. The garment was worn under the skirt. The top is small. It could have been...

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