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Biedermeier Dress, Germany, ca. 1837
The dress is a one-piece. The long train and V-shaped bust are typical features of a dress from the Biedermeier period. Dresses from the 1830s can be identified by the shape of the sleeves: the sleeves in the upper arm area are usually very narrow,...
Regency Dress, England, ca. 1800
The dress is made of printed cotton. It is folded up and closed at the front in the chest area. This is typical of the dresses of this period. Linen bodice. Gathered waist area. Long tapered train. Two strings at the waist. These are used to tie the...
Dressing Gown with Paisley Pattern, England, ca. 1895
Very elegant morning dress made of woven paisley cloth. Material: wool. Paisley pattern is the name for an abstract decorative fabric pattern. In its basic form, it represents a leaf with a pointed, curved end in the manner of a large comma. Origin of...
Dresses/Gowns graveyard | Antique-Gown
antique & cheap Embroidered Wool Cape, England, 1880s Bustle Dress Skirt, ca. 1880 Summer Dress, America, ca. 1913 Summer Dress, America, ca. 1910 Summer Dress, America, ca. 1912 Cream Cape, ca. 1870 "Jeune Fille" Dress, ca. 1910 ÉVE VALÈRE Coat,...
Art Nouveau Navy Silk Afternoon or Reception Gown, ca. 1910
Art Nouveau Navy Silk Afternoon or Reception Gown, ca. 1910 Art Nouveau afternoon gown in a royal blue and white silk print. Label: “Mlle. * J. Franken * 35 Breevort PL* Brooklyn”. Chest yoke in white lace and a blue and gold embroidered net. Stand...
Stunning Evening or Reception Gown, ca. 1892
Stunning Evening or Reception Gown, ca. 1892 Elegant 2-pieces evening or reception gown from the 1890's. A stunning impression! And a typical Victorian dress. Label: „Mme Ma…?“. Made of burgundy satin. The bodice has a boned high neck and short puffed...
Embroidered Flapper Evening Dress, ca. 1926
Embroidered Flapper Evening Dress, ca. 1926 Wow! What a dress. A golden yellow embroidered flapper dress from the early 1920s. If you take a closer look you can see not only the golden glass pins and beads but also dark brown pins and small...
Young Girl's Summer Dress, France, 1920s
Antique summer dress or garden party dress for a young girl, 1920s. Origin: France. The dress is a two-piece consisting of a dress and an undergarment. The underdress is made of a white muslin fabric. It is pleated at the sides. The upper dress has...
With this dress we are inclined to say: The highlight of 2022 - and so early in the year. When we talk about the dress, we always talk about the "rose dress". Long-stemmed roses have been woven into a black silk satin ground. Pink, red and gold roses...
Governess Dress, England, ca. 1850
Here we present a rare dress worn by a governess. Originally, it was families of the high nobility who entrusted the education of young children or older daughters to a governess or lady-in-waiting. In Great Britain, from the second half of the 18th...
CHEUVREUX-AUBERTOT Morning Dress, Paris, ca. 1878
This morning dress is an exquisite example of the fine craftsmanship of the Cheuvreux-Aubertot fashion house, which was founded in 1786 by Casimir Cheuvreux (1766-1846). It was located in Paris, on the corner of the Boulevard and Rue Poissonnière. The...
Dresses / Gowns Madame Florence will now show you our pieces. Here you will find day dresses, evening gowns, coats, blouses, skirts, tops and more! Only in our Salon will you find with love compiled ensembles (some examples). This is a especially...
Party Dress, ca. 1917 One of the earliest party dresses, ca. 1917. It's a fabulous example of the time when Edwardian fashions began to meld and give way to the more "flapper" style of the roaring twenties! Metallic silk brocade fabric, done in vibrant...
GUSTAVE BEER Reception and Society Dress, ca. 1906
shop in this same famous area. The Place Vendome became the Paris centre for great couture salons. Beer produced feminine dresses both for day and evening wear, and was particularly popular for lingerie. Beer's clothes became so successful that he...
Young Woman's Bathing Dress, England, ca. 1875
water on so-called “bathing machines”, which were pulled by horses. Here they would sit down, walk around with their dresses gathered up and occasionally lie down in the shallow water. Hardly anyone could swim, so bathing was more like a social event...
Biedermeier Child's Dress, Germany, ca. 1840
Children's dresses are rather rare. Either they were worn or they had become too small or even too dirty. Over the years, we have had our hands on very few children's dresses from the Biedermeier period, and even fewer from Germany. This dress is made...
Mme. E. ROUSSET Society Dress, Paris, ca. 1899
be closed very well with the help of the outer hooks. A stain on the left shoulder. Nevertheless: one of the most beautiful dresses we had in our hands until now. Chest: ~ 83 cm Waist: ~ 58 cm Length front: ~ 146 cm Length back: ~ 165 cm Price: 5.300...
Polonaise Style Travel Dress, England, ca. 1875
which was very fashionable at the time. The name comes from the English Queen Alexandra, Princess of Wales. She made these dresses socially acceptable. They were only made and worn for a few years, making it easy to date at this point. The dress is in...
Elegant Society Dress, ca. 1867
origin: England. The dress is made of gray silk. Grey is always an elegant color. There is something graceful about gray dresses. The antique dress is a three-piece consisting of a top, skirt and collar. The top fastens at the front with buttons. Wide...