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DEMPSEY Princess Lace Wedding Gown, ca. 1908
DEMPSEY Princess Lace Wedding Gown, ca. 1908 One piece cream net wedding or bridal dress with princess lace appliques, ca. 1908. American label: „Mrs. R.F. Dempsey, Maple Ave, Morristown, N.J. (New Jersey)”. Princess lace was introduced at the end of...
FARQUHARSON & WHEELOCK Evening Gown, New York, ca. 1913
FARQUHARSON & WHEELOCK Evening Gown, New York, ca. 1913 Black silk faille with metallic gold brocade, ca. 1913. American label “Farquharson & Wheelock, 724 5th Avenue, New York”. Gold lace sleeves & under dress beneath black silk tulle. Gold lace also...
2-piece of black silk faille mourning dress, ca. 1879. Chest area, sleeves and lower part of the bodice are decorated with passements, tassels und jet pearls embroideries. Black lace and embroideries on the cuffs of the sleeves. Ruffled front of the...
MAURICE MAYER Ball Gown, Paris, ca. 1913
MAURICE MAYER Ball Gown, Paris, ca. 1913 French couture custom made trained ball or evening gown from the early 1910s. Petersham label on the waist: Maurice Mayer * 8 Rue Saint Augustin * Paris. The dress is made of a gold brocade. It is heavily...
GUSTAV BEER Evening Gown, Paris, ca. 1905
GUSTAV BEER Evening Gown, Paris, ca. 1905 Antique evening gown or dress, ca. 1905. Off white moire faille with pale blue satin brocade, trims of blue chiffon, black velvet & ecru lace. Mid-length sleeves. Front closure with hooks and eyes. Petersham...
WORTH Boudoir Robe, Paris, ca. 1900
WORTH Boudoir Robe, Paris, ca. 1900 Elegant boudoir robe from the House of Worth, ca. 1900. The antique morning dress is made of green velvet. It is closed in front with hooks and eyes. Big sleeves, which reach to the elbows. They are decorated with a...
Reception Gown, England, ca. 1866
Three-piece reception dress, ca. 1866. Origin: England. The dress is a three-piece consisting of bodice, skirt and overskirt. Color: lavender. Woven in small dots. The top is characterized by wide pagoda sleeves, lace trim. Small peplum. Two black...
Downton Abbey: Dame Maggie Smith's costume as Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, 2010
We love this series and the movies too! They are a beacon of cinematic art, especially when it comes to fashion. That's why this dress had to join our collection. No matter how much it cost. Here it is: from the world stage to tranquil Bad Vilbel,...
Walking Ensemble, Germany, ca. 1909
Three-piece walking ensemble consisting of a jacket, blouse and skirt. It was worn around 1909 in Munich, Germany. Without the tailor's label. The jacket and skirt are made of cream-coloured linen. Delicately worked four-leaf clover and cotton dots...
Hunting Ensemble, England, ca. 1890
Wow! Wow, one can only say here. That how can ever drape such a dress, we never thought. But now the time has come. Here we present a hunting ensemble that is unique. It was worn in England, around 1890, where hunting had and still has a long...
Boudoir Gown, England, ca. 1870
One-piece boudoir dress, ca. 1870, origin: England. The antique dress is a one-piece made from a floral silk. This is reminiscent of 18th century silk (as it was made in Sheffield). Small stand-up collar, decorative bow at the bust, silk-covered...
Rare Couture House Sign "Schwestern Flöge Modesalon", designed by Gustav Klimt, Vienna, ca. 1904
no. 1b). In this salon, which had been designed by the architect Josef Hoffmann in Art Nouveau style, she presented model dresses that corresponded to the fashion taste of the Wiener Werkstätte. When Emilie opened her fashion salon in 1904, Gustav Klimt...
GRANT BROS. Three Graces, ca. 1912
We've never had three dresses with the same label before. Three dresses at once, mind you. All three come from the same wearer. And they all come from the same department stores': Grant Brothers, Croydon, England. Croydon is a large town in south...
OPPERMANN & Co. Evening Shoes, Princely House of Wied, ca. 1867-1870
Luise zu Wied (1880-1965). Two years after her death, these shoes are auctioned off at Christie's together with other dresses and accessories from her estate. They were acquired by Doris Langley Moore on 11 July 1967. Doris Langley Moore (1902-1989) was...
Men's Black Satin Stock Collar, ca. 1830
Men's Black Satin Stock Collar, ca. 1830 Museum Quality! Standard neckwear for men of the 1830s years. A shaped band fastened at the back of the neck with ties, a large metal buckle. This type of neckcloth was introduced to general society by King...
Rococo Choker, ca. 1780 Rococo choker, European school, ca. 1780. Hand painted portrait miniature of a noble lade wearing a pale red dress. Mounted in a metal (gilded silver?) frame. Watercolour on ivory. Very good condition for age and type. Superbly...
Men's Clothing Biedermeier Men's Shirt, ca. 1839 SKEWES Fancy Dress Costume, Bristol, dated 1906 Braces, ca. 1860-1870 Rococo Men’s Shirt, ca. 1780 Men’s Shirt, ca. 1810 Baseball Sportswear, America, 1920s Rococo Habit, France, ca. 1780 Romantic Period...
side is ornate with purple glass stones, wire embroidery and light glass beads. This asymmetry is typical for the bustle dresses from this time. A continuation from this asymmetry we find in the skirt. On the one side is an additional lace panel....
WORTH Evening or Ball Gown, Paris, ca. 1894
is lightly stained. Two little holes in the lace of the hemline. Provenance: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Worth dresses are very rare to find. The decoration is not included. Charles Frederick Worth was the designer who dominated Parisian...
16 crochet bodice buttons, handmade Brussels lace. Draped skirt with self-fabric pleated trim. Long train, typical for the dresses from this fashion period. Part of the lot: silk pumps, silk stockings & glove. All in very good to excellent condition....