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Single Feather Fans, England, 1920s
were used less for cooling, and more for playing, coquetting, adorning, and hiding the face. Very well preserved. On the box that we have added for both fans, there is such a feather. However, the box is too small to store these fans. Length Feathers: ~...
Flapper Eveninge Dress, Spain, ca. 1925
collection. The dress consists of a cotton underdress and a beautifully embroidered overdress. Hanging fringe of glass beads that moved back and forth while dancing. Very well preserved. The decoration is not included. Brust/Chest: ~ 85 cm Länge/Length:...
Travel Dress, America, ca. 1879
visible (thanks to the overdress). A few seams of the overdress have become "threadbare", i.e. there are no tears, but seams that could come undone if pulled harder. Very, very few tiny stains. Watch chain and brooch are not included. A handbag matches...
collection. The antique dress is a two-piece, consisting of a skirt and bodice. The skirt has a built-in lobster tail that can be laced inside. Additionally, there is a butt cushion built in. Long train, which is placed in folds. What a job in the waist...
This is a good example the braided wire bustles that were marketed for being light and cool and therefore "hygienic" as they allowed the skin to breathe and weighed less. Constructed in steel wire, staples and a twill tape waistband with an adjustable...
A. DEFENBURG & Co. Coat, Philadelphia, ca. 1906
* Philadelphia. The coat is decorated with a passe-partout border in the shoulder-collar area and in the front. Long sleeves that end with a band at the wrist and then end in pagoda cuffs (in two layers). The front is made of panne velvet and fastens...
Dainty Romantic Period Fan, 1820s
are consulting a lottery or similar, the drum between them with the words, in Spanish, “Cada numero traje un amor), unaware that a suitor approaches from behind, the verso shows a single maiden being approached by a suitor wishing to profess his love,...
EMILE PINGAT Bustle Silk Gown, ca. 1882
was evident in the fashion press and his mastery of his craft was demonstrated in every elegant silk gown and trimming that he created. By 1864, Pingat opened his couture house at 30 Rue Louis-Le-Grand in Paris and he quickly became a competitor Charles...
Travel Dress, America, ca. 1869
elements, usually the edges (collar, sleeves, hem, etc.), interrupt the uniform appearance. However, it is the large buttons that contribute to the extremely elegant look. Many are decorative buttons, others are used to close the jacket. Side pockets...
Sticks: wood painted dark red. Leaf: plum blue ostrich feather fans that have been lengthened by knotting other feathers; lightly shaded toward black; slightly ruffled at the tip; incorporated sequins into the feathers Condition: Well preserved Length...
BARRETT & SONS Fan Box, London, dated 1886
in this exquisite box. They have been stowed in two compartments, one above the other. This is the first box of this type that we have seen. We found it in an English fan collection. The box is in good condition. Abrasion on the lid. The fans are not...
Caraco from the Rococo period, ca. 1760, probably from England. The caraco is a lap jacket that was popular until the 1790s and was often worn with a skirt in a different color. The cut of this caraco is close-fitting in the à l'anglaise version with...
Unique garters from the Victorian era, ca. 1890. Origin: America. The part that was attached to the corset is made of an elastic material. The part attached to the stockings is crocheted. Both parts are decorated with silk bows. The parts are connected...
Plastron or Vest, ca. 1904 Antique vest that was probably worn as a breast insert under a jacket, ca. 1904. Cultural area: America. The antique bodice is sleeveless. High collar. Black velvet ribbons, steel bead applications and cream-coloured lace are...
Black Ostrich Feather Fan, ca. 1895
Black Ostrich Feather Fan, ca. 1895 Ostrich feather fan, circa 1895, black feathers that are smooth to the touch. Perhaps the typical "ruffle" of the ostrich feathers has been trimmed to give the fan a certain elegance, but also austerity. Rods made...
Biedermeier Dress, Germany, ca. 1830
dress from the early Biedermeier period. The name is more than correct: this dress comes from Germany, around 1824, and that makes it something special. After two world wars in the 20th century and other political turmoil in the 19th century, dresses...
Biedermeier Dress, Germany, ca. 1824
dress from the early Biedermeier period. The name is more than correct: this dress comes from Germany, around 1824, and that makes it something special. After two world wars in the 20th century and other political turmoil in the 19th century, dresses...
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Coat, Philadelphia, ca. 1912
A summer evening coat, ca. 1912, label: Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia. This is a department store that was founded in 1868. Provenance: Valentine Museum. The coat is made of black silk, with a wide velvet edge at the hem. Small velvet collar....
Velvet Coat, America, ca. 1915
Collar and cuffs are made of blue moiré silk and decorated with rabbit fur. Appliquéd cord decoration on the back. Wide belt that fastens with press studs; decorated with ball studs (one button missing). In the lower third, the velvet is replaced by a...
Embroidered Collar Cape, 1870s
cape has stood the test of time. Beautifully embroidered with a hunting motif and floral motifs. Small stand-up collar that closes with mother-of-pearl buttons. Lace edge. In excellent condition. One small stain. The decoration is not included. Length:...