Assuming dresses is required, the following 440 results were found.
Printed Wool Dressing Gown, America, ca. 1866
edging; black buttons covered with velvet. The back is pleated in small folds from the waist. Small train typical of the dresses of this period. Inside lined with glazed cotton. Fair condition. The inner bodice (made of brown cotton) has some holes and...
PAQUIN "Rose Dress", Paris & London, ca. 1908
for luxurious evening gowns in delicate, finely coordinated colors, fur-trimmed suits and coats, and a collection of tango dresses that caused a sensation in 1913. This dress is a dream of lace and net tulle. Made to be worn on hot summer days or balmy...
Evening Dress, England, ca. 1918
beads and glass pins. The dress has no label, but it deserves one. It comes from the same collection as the Grant Bros. dresses. Probably owned by the same wearer. The antique dress is in very good condition. Minor sequin loss in the train, 1-2 small...
Mmes CONSTANCE & HERMENCE Dinner Dress, Paris, ca. 1888
is captivating. We think it's a successful combination. The breast insert in the bodice is reminiscent of 18th century dresses with their stomacher. Long sleeves with pink silk cuffs. Small crocheted decorative buttons to fasten (one missing). The skirt...
Man's Dressing Gown, ca. 1865 Auch in großen Herrenhäuser war es am Morgen kühl. Die Holz- oder Kohleöfen gaben nur langsam Wärme ab. Es ist Zeit dieser Morgenmäntel aus Wolle, die der Herr des Hauses über legerer Morgenkleidung trug. Dieser hier ist...
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...
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...
JAY'S Evening Dress, London, ca. 1900
Elegant evening dress, ca. 1900, made of dark blue velvet. Label in the waist band: Jay's * Regent Street * London. The dress is currently a one-piece - the top is sewn to the skirt. But that wasn't always the case. The top and skirt were worn...
Afternoon Dress, England, ca. 1862
When this Victorian afternoon dress was worn, the War of Secession or the American Civil War (1861-1865) was raging in America. However, the dress originates from Europe, more precisely from England. The antique dress is made of an emerald green-purple...
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...
Biedermeier Dress, Germany, ca. 1830
that makes it something special. After two world wars in the 20th century and other political turmoil in the 19th century, dresses like this have rarely survived. This one has survived the years in a trunk in an attic. Material: thin cotton. Large...
Worker's Dress, England, ca. 1910
Actually, this dress and similar dresses should no longer exist. They are dresses worn by workers, which were almost always worn and then thrown away. This dress has survived, probably in a chest in the attic. It comes from England, ca. 1910, blue...
Girl's Dress, ca. 1856 A girl's dress from the time of the first crinolines, ca. 1856. Children's dresses are often difficult to date. It could also be even older, i.e. from the late 1840s. Cultural area: America. Made of printed wool with green and...
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...