Assuming black is required, and silk is required, the following 156 results were found.
A Young Woman's Bonnet, ca. 1880
Origin: Europe Date: ca. 1880 (period of the bustle dresses) Materials: Velvet, satin silk, lace, black velvet chin straps, lined inside Condition: Very good for its age and the sensitivity of the materials; subtle signs of age and wear Price: 190 Euro
Embroidered Fan “Rose Motif”, England, ca. 1890
Guards: wood; top stick with gold border; other sticks painted with gold color Leaf: hand-embroidered black silk leaf with a rose motif; decorated with small sequins; the branches of the roses are depicted with gold threads; large fan Condition: very...
Romantic Period Bonnet, ca. 1830
Origin: America or Europe Date: ca. 1830 (Biedermeier period in Germany; Romantic period in France and England) Materials: Wire, straw, ostrich feathers, decorative fabric flowers, silk ribbons, black chin straps Condition: Good for its age and the...
Lampshade Hat, America, ca. 1912
Large lampshade hat, ca. 1912. This antique hat from the Titanic era comes from an American collection. It is made of black velvet and decorated with sequins, fabric flowers and ostrich feathers. The inside is lined with light-colored satin velvet. Two...
Late Baroque women's shoes, 1730s-1740s
estate. They only went into town or to a seaside resort for social occasions or to shop at the tailor or shoemaker. Black silk. Wooden heels. Leather sole. Lined inside with leather and linen. In very good condition for their age. Two professionally...
Elegant opera coat made of dark blue (almost black) velvet. Provenance: America, Valentine Museum, ca. 1904. with Irish crocheted lace. This is partly sewn on, partly inlaid into the velvet fabric. These large "medallions" are lined on the inside with...
Cloak/cape made of brown ribbed silk, ca. 1889, origin: America. The cape is embroidered with faceted black beads and decorated with fringes. In very good condition. A few beads are certainly missing, also some fringes. Discreet discoloration. The...
Painted Fan "Swallow Motif", France, ca. 1890
Sticks: wood painted in black color Leaf: hand-painted barn swallows in flight; "Nous revenons" (we return) written on the upper right; mustard-colored leaf made of silk. Probably a souvenir fan from a French seaside resort on the Mediterranean coast....
Printed Wool Dressing Gown, America, ca. 1866
One-piece house dress or morning dress, ca. 1866. Origin: America. Two letters "G" are printed in mirror image in a circle. Small stand-up collar; long sleeves; velvet appliqués with purple silk edging; black buttons covered with velvet. The back is...
Men's Clothing Rococo Blue Wool Suit, England, ca. 1795 Rococo Coat, Waistcoat and Wig Bag, England, ca. 1795 General Cloak of the English Army, ca. 1910 Royal livery, Royal House of Hanover, ca. 1890 HERMANN HOFFMANN Coat, Berlin, ca. 1925 Empire...
LINKER & Cie. Walking Dress, Paris, ca. 1910
Two-piece walking dress, ca. 1910, Parisian label: Linker & Cie, 7 Rue Auber. The antique dress is made of black velvet and decorated with trimmings and buttons. The buttons at the front are used to fasten the jacket. The inside of the jacket is lined...
1920s Horsehair Cloche, Spain, 1920s BORCHERT Top Hat, Berlin, 1920s Silver Metall Cloche with Rhinestones, ca. 1920 Summer Hat, ca. 1928 Aviator or Automobile Cap, 1920s Unfinished Cloche, 1920s "Hair" Cloche made of silk threads, 1920s Elegant Straw...
Dresses/Gowns 1920s | Antique-Gown
Dresses/Gowns 1920s BRIGHTON FUR Ermine Cape, England, ca. 1929 Monkey Fur Muff, Germany, ca. 1925 Pale Pink Dance Dress, Germany, ca. 1925 Green Dance Dress, Germany, ca. 1925 MARSHALL FIELD & Co. Hooded Cape, Chicago, ca. 1924 Wedding Dress, England,...
Edwardian Men's Tropical Hat, France, ca. 1910 Women's Straw Hat, France, ca. 1910 C.W. BORCHERT Four Hats, purveyor to the court Berlin, ca. 1900-1910 Young Girl's Hat, ca. 1904 Lampshade Hat, America, ca. 1912 CROCKER Hat, New York, ca. 1914...
We present a particularly beautiful and rare speciality here: it is a black silk wig bag with a rosette, which is often attached to the neck of the coat. Occasionally it was attached directly to the wig. Many of these bags have been lost over time....
Light Chantilly Cape, England, 1860s
Chantilly lace cape from the 1860s. Origin: England. What is very rare: the Chantilly lace is not black, but light (cream or eggshell-coloured). Capes of this type are very rare. This cape is also characterised by the fine tulle ground, the floral...