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Three original rhinestone pieces from the 1920s. These include an extravagant headband made of rhinestones, a fan-shaped dress appliqué and another rhinestone piece that can be used as a brooch, as an appliqué or even as a headdress/hair ornament. The...
Round belt buckle, ca. 1910, origin: Europe, probably Germany. Depicts a rococo lady with a hat in an airy summer dress. White metal border. Black material on the back. The counterpart to the belt buckle is missing. Diameter: ~ 7 cm Price: 60 Euro
1910 Belt, Egyptian Motif, 1920s Sports Belt, Germany, ca. 1865 Porcelain Belt Buckle, Lady's Portrait, ca. 1905 Men's Court Dress Belt, Spain, ca. 1900 Decorative Belt Buckle, ca. 1905 Belt Buckle, Rhine Stones, ca. 1902 Rhinestones Belt Buckle, ca....
Dainty Romantic Period Fan, 1820s
double paper leaf featuring Cupid with his flaming torch arriving in a clearing where two young ladies in stylized period dress are consulting a lottery or similar, the drum between them with the words, in Spanish, “Cada numero traje un amor), unaware...
Material: blue silk. Origin: America, around 1910. Well preserved. Minor tears in the silk. Signs of age and wear. The dress is not included.
WORTH Evening Coat, Paris, ca. 1901
so it seems). It was probably cut shorter from the outset at the wearer's request. Perhaps it was intended for an opulent dress with a long train. In good to very good condition. The fur is a little “shaggy”. A few micro tears in the fabric. A three cm...
livery, Royal House of Hanover, ca. 1890 HERMANN HOFFMANN Coat, Berlin, ca. 1925 Empire Jabot, France, ca. 1810 SKEWES Fancy Dress Costume, Bristol, dated 1906 Braces, ca. 1860-1870 Baseball Sportswear, America, 1920s Romantic Period Suspenders, ca....
Reception Gown, England, ca. 1896
Two-piece reception dress, ca. 1896, the appearance is fresh, the color extraordinary. A real highlight. Provenance: English collection. The base fabric is a woven gray silk with navy blue flowers reminiscent of elderflowers. The bodice, the large...
MARSHALL FIELD & Co. Chemise, Chicago, ca. 1924
Antique Marshall Field & Company Lingerie section yellow silk chemise and ecru lace, white silk rosette applique lingerie dress. Comes with two Marshall Fields advertisement pink silk puff pads, Paris, Chicago. Good unworn condition. A few stains....
Handkerchief of a Noblewoman, Spain, ca. 1820-1830
handkerchief from the Biedermeier period. Beautifully embroidered in the four corners with an image of a woman wearing a dress with club sleeves. She is sitting on a bench and carrying an umbrella with fringes in one hand. Embroidered border with small...
Jewellery for handicrafts, Germany, ca. 1890-1910
or necklace and a cylindrical piece belong to this bundle. We don't know exactly what the latter is. It is probably also a dress appliqué. The oval pieces are missing stones; the belt/necklace is not complete. Very good for crafting or as a replacement...
Small Rococo Belt Pocket, England, ca. 1780
If the lady of the house wanted to have small items to hand, she would carry a bag like this on the belt of her rococo dress. This gem comes from an English collection. In good to very good condition. A small loss in one corner at the upper edge....
Late Baroque Stomacher, England, ca. 1710
of this garment. This stomacher dates from the late Baroque period (ca. 1700-1730) and was probably attached to a court dress. Origin: England. Two buttonholes indicate that the lower part of the stomacher was buttoned in and was not visible. Metal...
Robe à L'anglaise, British, ca. 1760
throughout the period between 1720 and 1780. The robe à l'anglaise developed with a fitted back after the style of dress worn in England. The silhouette, composed of a funnel-shaped bust feeding into wide rectangular skirts, was inspired by Spanish...