Assuming dresses is required, the following 424 results were found.
MAISON LIPMAN Reception or Society Gown, ca. 1896
in lace and soft textures." And in the 1890 Volume III: "The Maison Lipman has not been behindhand in making up the dresses that have been seen at every fashionable gathering." And you likely know that Rue de la Paix was THE great couture dress...
Over the years we have had many extraordinary dresses in our hands. But none like this one. This is probably the most splendid ball gown from the early days of the crinoline. Origin: France, around 1855. The dress is made of pink silk and covered with...
cord to adjust the size of the neckline. Front closure by buttons. The skirt has the round shape that is typical for the dresses of this period. Small train. Back closure by means of hooks and eyelets. Large back bow decorated with fringes and tulle....
Single Feather Fans, England, 1920s
a feather boa or a feather fan. These two fans, each consisting of two large individual feathers, were worn with such dresses in the 1920s. The fans were used less for cooling, and more for playing, coquetting, adorning, and hiding the face. Very well...
Here we present one of the most opulent, beautiful and very well preserved wedding dresses from the late 1870s. Origin: American collection. The antique dress is a two-piece, consisting of a skirt and bodice. The skirt has a built-in lobster tail that...
Chantilly-Lace Jacket, ca. 1860
Such jackets made of thin Chantilly lace were worn over crinoline dresses with their wide skirts. They were a fashion accessory that rounded off the ladies' distinctive appearance. And: they were a status symbol. Even though this lace gradually began...
CALZADO GIL Children's Shoes, Valencia, ca. 1926
Children's Flapper Shoes, ca. 1926. Label: Calzado Gil, Valencia. What a find! In the 20s little girls was dressed like adult women. Chic and smart. With a short flapper dress the girl wore these shoes. The shoes are made of lamé. Strap closure by...
EMILE PINGAT Bustle Silk Gown, ca. 1882
Emile Pingat Two-Piece Large Black Silk Satin Bustle Dress, 1878. Label: E. Pingat, 30. Rue Louis-Le-Grand 30, Paris. Antique Haute Couture gown consisting of a bodice and skirt; bodice trimmed with cream handmade lace with a center front closure of...
Grey Silk Chiffon Reception Gown, ca. 1909
Grey Silk Chiffon Reception Gown, ca. 1909 Edwardian reception gown in grey silk chiffon over ivory China silk embellished with glass shells. Dressmaker’s label on waistband: „Mme Renfrew Wood * 12 W. 48 St * New York”. The upper bodice and sleeves are...
Orange Silk Brocade Reception Gown, ca. 1905
Orange Silk Brocade Reception Gown, ca. 1905 Gorgeous ca. 1905 silk taffeta afternoon dress or reception gown in a tone on then orange stripe and with a floral and polka dot brocade. The dress has an ivory lace stand collar and chest yoke. The collar...
Riding Habit and Riding Hat, 1870s
Riding Habit and Riding Hat, 1870s Two piece riding habit made of black wool, ca. 1870. Front closure of the strait bodice with covered buttons. Long train for side saddle, longer on the left side and the front to hide the feet while sitting side...
Romantic Period Wedding Gown, Vest and Slippers, ca. 1835
Romantic Period Wedding Gown, Vest and Slippers, ca. 1835 Three piece wedding mixed lot from the Romantic Period / Biedermeier, ca. 1835. Provenance: Family Butler, Brooklyn, New York, USA. The wedding or bridal gown is made of crème silk, with rich...
Titanic Era Evening Gown with Large Rose, ca. 1912
Titanic Era Evening Gown with Large Rose, ca. 1912 Evening dress in white satin and black silk/cotton blend fabric with lace accents. A modesty panels of ivory tulle and floral lace covers the decolletage. Back tulle edges the deep v-neckline. The wide...
CARLIER “Butterfly” Ball Gown, ca. 1901
Mme. CARLIER “Butterfly” Ball Gown, ca. 1901 Exquisite gown with matching and original under blouse which converts this from a ball gown to a fancy afternoon gown, ca. 1901. Label: “Mme. Carlier, 30 Avenue l'Opera, Paris”. Quite unique in the Irish...
Spencer, Germany, ca. 1820 A defense against the cold of winter was the jacket. English tailors fashioned the Spencer jacket - a short close fitting jacket cut from the same style as the dress bodice. Spencer jacket in brocade, probably worn by a young...
WORTH Walking Suit, Paris, ca. 1908
WORTH Walking Suit, Paris, ca. 1908 Einzigartiges Ausgehensemble aus dem Hause Worth, ca. 1908. Das Ensemble besteht aus Kleid und dem dazu passenden Mantel. Beide sind aus einem petrolfarbenen Samtstoff hergestellt. Beide tragen das gewebte Label von...
SIEGEL Mannequin, Paris and Brussels, ca. 1932
SIEGEL Mannequin, Paris and Brussels, ca. 1932 Sehr elegante und typische Schaufensterpuppe aus den frühen 1930er Jahren. Marke: Siegel * Paris und Brüssel. Dazu ein passendes Kleid aus den 1930er Jahren. Die Schaufensterpuppe steht auf einem...
Robe á la Française, United Kingdom, ca. 1770
Robe á la Française, United Kingdom, ca. 1770 A striped satin robe à la Française, circa 1770, the blue stripes brocaded with leaf scrolls and buds, the broad white stripes with floral sprays, triple engageants, pleated robings to front closure, all...
SAVARRE Reception Gown, Paris, ca. 1885
Bustle reception dress from France, ca. 1885. Label in the waist band: L. Savarre, 7 rue de la Bourse, Paris. Made of a ribbed silk fabric (gros de Tours). The antique dress is a two-piece, consisting of a bodice and skirt. The bodice has cream fabric...
PIERRE IMANS Little Girl, Paris, ca. 1920
What a cute little girl! She will probably be about three years old. She comes from the famous studio of Pierre Imans, Paris. A doll that could be seen and admired in a Parisian shop window over 100 years ago. Torso made of wax, arms, hands and feet...