Assuming dresses is required, the following 440 results were found.
Summer Dress, America, ca. 1913
Antique summer dress made of thin cotton, ca. 1913, origin: America. Made in the style of a lingerie dress. These dresses get their name from the material used. They are called ‘lingerie dresses’ or ‘lingerie dresses’ because the materials used (cotton...
Summer Dress, America, ca. 1912
Antique summer dress made of thin cotton, ca. 1912, origin: America. Made in the style of a lingerie dress. These dresses get their name from the material used. They are called ‘lingerie dresses’ or ‘lingerie dresses’ because the materials used (cotton...
Art Nouveau Gala or Evening Gown with Coat, ca. 1909
Art Nouveau Gala or Evening Gown with Coat, ca. 1909 Exceptional Art Nouveau gala or evening gown with coat, dated ca. 1909. Label: “Mlle. * J. Franken * 35 Breevort PL* Brooklyn”. The dress and coat ensemble is in ivory cashmere with silk embroidery....
SYKES Tee Dress, London, ca. 1904
lace tea dress in our hands for a long time. Here is one! London label: G. Sykes, 24 Hanover Square W. (London). Today, dresses from the Sykes fashion house can only be found in museums. This antique tea dress is a two-piece consisting of a top and...
A beautiful lingerie dress, ca. 1908, origin: America. These dresses get their name from the material used. They are called "lingerie dresses" or "lingerie dresses" because the materials used (cotton and light lace) and decoration techniques (lace,...
Lingerie Dress, America, ca. 1898
A beautiful lingerie dress, ca. 1898, origin: America. These dresses get their name from the material used. They are called "lingerie dresses" or "dessous dresses" because the materials used (cotton and light lace) and decoration techniques (inserted...
Romantic Period Evening Dress, England, ca. 1846
Over the last 10 years, we have had over 100 original dresses from the Biedermeier period in our hands. But rarely one like this! Yes, if the dress had been worn in Germany or Austria, it would be a Biedermeier dress. But it comes from England, where...
LAFERRIÈRE Evening Gown, Paris, ca. 1908
we missed something: all the turquoise-coloured stones are there. The dress bears the Parisian label: Laferrière. Many dresses from the Laferrière fashion house are illustrated in fashion magazines of the time - quantitatively more than from Worth,...
Tea Dress, ca. 1926 One-piece tea dress, ca. 1926. Dresses of this kind were often worn in the afternoon, at garden parties, at smaller house receptions or - as the name suggests - at tea soirees. From the 1920s, such tea dresses have rarely been...
GRANT BROS. Hobble Skirt Dress, Croydon, ca. 1913
Very rare hobble skirt dress, ca. 1913. Dresses of this type were only made and worn for a short time. They are very rare - and even rarer in this elegance. The skirt of these hobble skirt dresses was very tight and floor-length. The eponymous feature...
JULES BISTER Day Dress, Berlin, ca. 1904
Finding clothes with a Berlin label is an impossibility. The clothes were either worn out or destroyed along with the city of Berlin during the Second World War. The few that survived the war were unravelled and reworked in the years of hardship after...
Dressing Gown, England, ca. 1890
Dressing gown made of white cotton fabric, ca. 1890, origin: England. The long dressing gown is fastened from top to bottom with buttons. The chest, back and front sections of the dressing gown are folded in many, many small pleats. What a piece of...
Sailor's Dress of a Young Woman, ca. 1916
had a sailor's dress in our hands. We have seen many in pictures... They were very popular, not only in Germany. These dresses were inspired by the inspired by the men's military sailor suits. This dress here is a made from blue wool. It is probably the...
Afternoon or Reception-Gown, designed by Shogren Sisters, ca. 1901
and the elaborate workmanship are reflected in the price. The decoration is not included. It’s very hard to find “Shogren-Dresses” in this condition! The decoration is not included. “At age 14, May Shogren was the apprentice to a local tailor, and soon...
LINKER & Cie. Walking Dress, Paris, ca. 1910
this fashion salon. A collector's item that very rarely comes onto the market. Linker & Co. was one of the most famous addresses in Paris for evening and street dresses. But not only that... elegant evening gowns could also be commissioned here. Fashion...
Romantic Period Girl's Dress, 1840s
A very rare girl's dress from the Biedermeier period, probably around 1845. These dresses are rare because they were often worn or changed. Or: if they had too many stains, they were thrown away. Cultural background: America. Made of printed cotton....
Art Nouveau Mauve Silk Afternoon or Reception Gown, ca. 1910
Art Nouveau Mauve Silk Afternoon or Reception Gown, ca. 1910 Art Nouveau gown in a mauve and white silk print with the label: “Mlle. * J. Franken * 35 Breevort PL* Brooklyn”. The antique dress has an chest inset in ivory crewel embroidered net with a...
Wedding Dress, England, ca. 1927
This elegant wedding dress has a straight cut with a low waist. It was worn in England around 1927, the date can be seen from a postmark on a box which was probably used to return the dress to the owner from the dry cleaners after the wedding. The...
Red Children's Dress, ca. 1910
name was Heinrich. Girls and boys were dressed the same until a certain age. It was not uncommon for boys to wear little dresses as well. This little antique dress is made of red cotton fabric. Nice lace collar. Small inside pocket. Back closure with...
Art Nouveau Purple Silk Dinner Gown, ca. 1912
Art Nouveau Purple Silk Dinner Gown, ca. 1912 Art Nouveau dinner gown in purple silk satin and chiffon with the label: “Mlle. * J. Franken * 35 Breevort PL* Brooklyn”. The antique one piece gown is in a purple silk satin and heavily boned through the...