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"Jekmoth" Home Store Patent Garment Hanging Bag, with brass hinged mount and four hinged clips to close, revolving hanging hook, brown lining. Six patents from Belgium, France, Italy, Australia, India, Germany. The brass is in very good condition, the...
HOWELL Dress Shirt Studs, ca. 1900
Three buttons/studs for men's shirts/frock shirts, ca. 1900, made by Howell James * Regent Street * London. The buttons are decorated with small cultured pearls. Yellow metal, which may be gold (we have not checked). In very good condition. The small...
SKEWES Fancy Dress Costume, Bristol, dated 1906
This antique garment was worn by the Earl of Suffolk, J. E. Wood. In 1906, the Earl attended a costumed ball. Everyone had to appear in costume. He bought the costume from Skewes Bros. 21 Clare Street, Bristol. The jacket and trousers are made of black...
HOPE & Co. Wedding Dress, New York, ca. 1913
A 1913 ivory colored silk charmeuse trained wedding gown adorned with duchesse bobbin lace. One piece in construction, its bodice has short net lace sleeves, over the shoulders, back and front covered with duchesse lace. Bodice has inner lining of...
Linen Walking Dress, America, ca. 1904
Four-piece walking or street costume, ca. 1904, provenance: Valentine Museum, America. The ensemble consists of a bolero and a linen skirt, a blouse and an unusual belt. The skirt is plain; it is pleated at the hem. The bolero is decorated with...
Edwardian Ladys Jacket, ca. 1910
Edwardian Ladys Jacket, ca. 1910 Detailed wool jacket in a wonderful shape. Smooth black wool with black silk moiré faille form contrast, moiré covered buttons and lots of floss embroidery distinguish this jacket. Labelled with “M. Struzzieri * Ladies...
Reception Gown, America, ca. 1866
Reception dress from the time of the crinolines, ca. 1866. Origin: Museum of the City of New York. The antique dress is made of lavender silk, which is ribbed. The dress is a two-piece dress. The top closes in the front with buttons. Long sleeves....
WORTH Evening Gown, Paris, ca. 1898
WORTH Evening Gown, Paris, ca. 1898 Exceptional two piece evening gown, made of cream brocade silk, tulle and lace, ca. 1898. Woven petersham: “Worth, Paris”. Number: P 8804. Property deaccessioned by The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts...
Goldenrod Bustle Ball Gown, ca. 1882
part and lacing at the back. The skirt has ruffles at the front. At the back it forms the typical - high - bustle of the dresses of the early 1880s. The design reminds of the polonaise style dresses of the 18th century. Interior lacing. Sleeves and...
Romantic Period Evening Gown, Scotland, ca. 1838
Dresses from the 1830s are very rare. Such elegant evening dresses - in such a state of preservation - are even rarer. Today we present one. It comes from a Scottish collection and is likely to have been worn in the United Kingdom around 1838. The...
Battenberg Lace Coat, ca. 1904
Elegant evening coat made of Battenberg lace, ca. 1904. Origin: England. Coats of this type were worn over evening or opera dresses. They were airy, covering the dress, but not completely, so that much of the opulence of the dresses could still be seen....
Stunning Ball Gown, ca. 1904 Elegant and highly decorated 2-piece ball gown. Black tulle over black taffetas is combined with “eyes” of sequins to a work of art! They remind on eyes on the tail of a peacock. That's why we call this dress lovingly...
Embroidered Summer Dress, ca. 1915
What a great summer dress! Made and worn about 1915 in England. The white cotton fabric is richly embroidered. All done by hand! What a job. The antique dress is a one-piece; very intricate to close; V-neck; ¾ length sleeves; wide sailor collar. In one...
WORTH Venetian Ball Gown for Mrs. J.P. Morgan, Paris, ca. 1898
WORTH Venetian Ball Gown for Mrs. J.P. Morgan, Paris, ca. 1898 Heavy1-piece ivory moire silk faille elaborately embroidered in a polychrome silk and metallic gold satin stitch floral and gold tinsel, ca. 1898. Woven petersham: “Worth, Paris”. No:...
Robe á l'Anglaise, Spitalfields Silk, ca. 1780
Ivory silk brocade with self pattern and polychrome floral sprays, altered c. 1780, probably originally a sacque, carefully pieced with short-sleeve bodice, drawstring neckline, linen lining with laces, trained skirt over petticoat with side ties....
DE BAUN Soutache Walking Ensemble, New York, ca. 1908
Extravagant walking ensemble/street ensemble, ca. 1908, label: De Baun * New York. The ensemble consists of a jacket and dress. Both are richly decorated with soutache appliqués. Material: ribbed, slightly thicker cotton. The ensemble was probably worn...
Visiting Gown, England, ca. 1859
What a luminosity this 165-year-old fabric still has! Unbelievable. The fir green silk damask fabric features a floral motif. The antique dress was probably worn as a visiting dress in the fall or early winter. It is lined on the inside so that it kept...
his customers with luxurious materials and careful tailoring. While previously the customers dictated the design of their dresses, he presented model creations in fashion shows four times a year. The customer chose a model, which was then made to...
To begin the journey, ca. 1909
To begin the journey, ca. 1909
Lingerie Dress Set, 1920s Although not marked, this lovely ribbon rosette set has the appearance of being from the Boag Ribbon Co. The dainty three piece set is perfect for lingerie or other clothing. Or your imagination. Found in the original box, the...