Assuming dresses is required, the following 424 results were found.
Travel Duster Coat, America, ca. 1910
ca. 1910. Whether by train, carriage or even automobile: the ladies of society put dust coats over their elegant dresses. This dustcoat is made of a fine white linen. Collar and cuffs are made of striped, fine cotton. Closure by three mother-of-pearl...
Wedding Bonnet, ca. 1870-1880 Wedding bonnet from the period of bustle dresses, ca. 1870-1880. Neck guard decorated with bobbles. Nicely embroidered parts. Large silk bow in the forehead area. Silk chinstraps. Lined with silk inside. Very well...
Bolero Walking Ensemble, France, ca. 1904
and openwork. It fastens at the front with buttons (but is usually worn open). It is shorter than other jackets for walking dresses. The blouse and belt had to be visible. The skirt falls straight and shows the same decorative elements (openwork is...
WORTH attributed Opera Coat, ca. 1896
museum on the grounds of the Free Academy in Norwich, Connecticut, dedicated in 1886. The coat was sold with other Worth dresses in America. The coat is missing the label of the Paris fashion atelier. It probably fell off due to wear and was not sewn...
Rare winter petticoat made of cream wool, ca. 1910. Skirts of this type were worn under dresses when going out of the house. Initials of the wearer. Back cord tie, therefore flexible waist size. In very good condition. The decoration is not included....
Spencer in Directoire Style, France, ca. 1795
held together with a narrow band under the breasts. Often such a spencer, like the one presented here, was worn over thin dresses. This spencer is made of light pink silk, which has a floral motif. Origin: France. Semi-circular neckline with cord for...
PAQUIN Coat-Cape, Paris, ca. 1898
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. The coat is made of cream thin cashmere wool (?). Color coordinated embroidery in floral...
C.H. WOLFELT Co. Dazzling Rhinestone Dance Shoes, Los Angeles, ca. 1929
Rhinestone shoes were invented to match the dazzling evening dresses of the jazz era. They wonderfully complemented the elegant fashion of the flapper era. These shoes come from the manufactory of C.H. Wolfelt, Los Angeles. They also feature "The...
Silk spencer from the Empire period, ca. 1805. Origin: France. Typically used for dresses with a high set waist. Delicate colors in the shade of lilac. Puffed sleeves lined on the inside with a gauze fabric. Bust lacing. Bustline, border at U-shaped...
stones and pearl embroidery. The cape is long at the front and short at the back - corresponding to the peplum/cul of the dresses of that time. The antique cape is closed at the front with buttons. Binding loop in the area of the neck. Inside lined with...
Underdress for a Flapper Gown, ca. 1925
thin cotton and lace, ca. 1925. Origin: England. Such undergarments were worn with opulent and heavily embroidered flapper dresses. Space is left in the bust area for a silk ribbon; this is missing. Beautiful lace intarsia. The bodice is tightly made,...
SPHERE Hose Suspenders, England, 1920s
company Sphere. Were these ribbons for corsets worn as garters, as enhancers under the shoulder straps of heavy flapper dresses or even as garters? After some thought, we decided on the latter option. Ladies used them to fasten their long silk stockings...
Underskirt with long train, ca. 1905
Lace is attached to the underside. Very well preserved. Cleaned condition. Petticoats of this type were worn under evening dresses or ball gowns that had a long train. Rare to find. The decoration is not included. Waist: ~ 61 cm Front Length: ~ 113 cm...
Bustle Period Straw Hat, 1880s
Straw hat or straw bonnet from the era of bustle dresses. The bonnet was worn in America in the early 1880s. The bonnet is decorated with blue velvet and wire lace. In good condition. The inner silk is worn, the blue velvet shows abrasion. But the...
Sweet tulle jacket, 1870s. Serrated edge. Worn open. Typical peplum at the back for dresses from this period. The jacket was worn over a top. A fashion accessory that was intended to encourage people to look. In very good to excellent condition. An...
A Young Woman's Bonnet, ca. 1880
Origin: Europe Date: ca. 1880 (period of the bustle dresses) Materials: Velvet, satin silk, lace, black velvet chin straps, lined inside Condition: Very good for its age and the sensitivity of the materials; subtle signs of age and wear Price: 190 Euro
Origin: America Date: ca. 1888 (late period of the bustle dresses) Materials: black and white tulle, velvet, rhinestones, fabric flowers, velvet chin straps, lined inside with cotton Condition: Very good for the age and sensitivity of the materials;...
Flower Bonnet, Philadelphia, ca. 1880
Provenance: America, illegible label from Philadelphia Date: ca. 1880 (time of the bustle dresses) Materials: Horsehair, fabric flowers, silk chin straps, lace lining on the inside Condition: Very good for the age and sensitivity of the materials;...
Origin: America Date: ca. 1875 (period of the bustle dresses) Materials: red velvet, burgundy silk, burgundy silk chin straps Condition: Very good for the age and sensitivity of the materials; subtle signs of age and wear Price: 290 Euro
Origin: America Date: ca. 1865 (time of the crinoline dresses) Materials: Wire, straw, black lace, fabric flowers, grosgrain ribbon, chin straps made of grosgrain ribbon, lined inside Condition: Very good for the age and sensitivity of the materials;...