Assuming dresses is required, the following 440 results were found.
Rococo Pockets, ca. 1740 A pair of 18th century linen rococo pockets/tie pockets (ca. 1740) on a linen waistband tape, embroidered with floral motifs in yellow, brown and deep pink wools. As the skirts become more capacious into the 18th century, the...
Bodice, blue silk, 1850s Rare bodice of a ball dress from the 1850s. Made of blue silk. Collar and sleeves with white lace. Hook and eye closure. Original cord for closing the chest area. The top is small. It could have been made for a girl, for a...
Bodice, striped silk, 1850s Rare bodice of a ball dress from the 1850s. Made of blue and striped silk. Collar and sleeves still have the original lacing. Hook and eye closure. The garment was worn under the skirt. The top is small. It could have been...
Magnificent Bustle Ball Gown, ca. 1889
Magnificent Bustle Ball Gown, ca. 1889 A magnificent antique original late 1880’s embroidered ivory silk bustle ball gown. The bodice and skirt has hand embroidered with velvet red flowers and green and gold leaves. The embroidery work is exquisite....
Gigantic Train, ca. 1920 This is the longest train we've ever seen. An unbelievable 540 cm long train. It is decorated with cream-coloured flowers with pearls embroidered in the middle. We counted 32 large flowers and 32 smaller ones, which were...
Wax Headpiece and Wax Pin, ca. 1910
Wax Headpiece and Wax Pin, ca. 1910 Two-piece wedding ensemble consisting of a wax wreath for the bride and a pin for the groom. Both parts belonged to a wedding dress from 1910. Very well preserved and very decorative. The wax bust is not included....
MADAME PERCY Visiting Gown, ca. 1898
MADAME PERCY Visiting Gown, ca. 1898 Two-piece aubergine coloured silk visiting gown, ca. 1889. Label: (Madame) Percy. The antique silk dress captivates by the circular collar made of lace, which is made in Renaissance style. Equally unique are the...
Rococo Robe Manteau à la Française, France, ca. 1770-1775
Very rare so-called "Robe Manteau" (coat dress) from France, ca. 1770-175, worn together with a skirt (Jupe) and a triangular plug (Piéce d'estomac /Stomacher). These garments were worn over a hoop skirt or breading. This robe is open at the front....
Walking Ensemble, France, ca. 1910
Two-piece walking ensemble or street costume, ca. 1910. Origin: France. The antique dress consists of an elongated jacket and a long skirt. Both are beautifully embroidered with a floral motif. The jacket closes at the front with three large...
Biedermeier Stomacher, Germany, ca. 1840
Rare stomacher for a Biedermeier dress, ca. 1840. Cream-coloured lace on a red background. Decorated with nile blue silk bows. Original ribbons. On the back a typical fabric from the Biedermeier period. Conical form. Very well preserved. Discreet...
White Irish Crochet Blouse, ca. 1910
What a work! Irish lace blouse, ca 1910. White thread. Half round neckline. ¾ length sleeves decorated with fringes. Back closure by means of buttons. Inner band at the waist. Probably the "blouse" is a top of a dress. Very well preserved. Graceful...
LARUE Ball Gown, Bordeaux-Biarritz, ca. 1898
Biarritz, an elegant seaside resort on the Basque coast in southwestern France, gained notoriety after representatives of the European aristocracy discovered the fishing village as a vacation spot for themselves in the 19th century. This extravagant...
Jacket worn in one (or more) summer(s) around the year 1910. Linen-cotton blend. Very nice decoration with machine made lace. Front closure by means of 3 square mother-of-pearl buttons. Wide sailor collar. Perhaps the jacket was worn over an elegant...
Biedermeier Portrait Miniature, ca. 1830
Portrait of an elegant European man (England, France, Germany). An extremely handsome young gentleman, in his best dress clothes. His elegant clothing setting him at elevated society dating around 1830. A wonderful painting, in its original wood frame....
P. STEINMANN & Co. Christening Gown, London, ca. 1900
Beautiful christening gown and baby hood, ca 1900. label on the christening gown: P. Steinmann & Co Piccadilly Street London. Steinmann & Co was a famous London department store. The original box in which the christening robe was purchased also belongs...
Lamé Evening Bonnet, England, 1920s
Lamé bonnet worn with an evening dress in the 1920s. Fringes of glass pins and sequins decorate the edge of the hood. Well preserved. A few threads are "pulled". Price: 260 Euro
Yet from the mid-sixteenth century until the early nineteenth century, the busk was a commonly known part of female dress: an independent, interchangeable part of the bodies and stays (corsets). It consisted of a long piece of a stiffened substance...
Carriage or Stroll Umbrella, 1870
Rare carriage or stroll umbrella, 1870s. Handle and tip are made of leg. The umbrella is foldable, so it could be conveniently stowed in a carriage - or in a side pocket of a touring dress. Modern-looking design of the covered silk. Colorful and black...
ROBERT HEATH Ladys Straw Hat, England, ca. 1899
Elegant ladies straw hat, ca. 1899. Origin: England. Inside the gold-colored imprint: By Royal Warrants To Her Majesty THE QUEEN And The Royal Family * Robert Heath * 37 & 39 Knigthsbridge, S.W. By the Queen is meant Queen Victoria, who died in 1901....
Rococo Busk, ca. 1780 Yet from the mid-sixteenth century until the early nineteenth century, the busk was a commonly known part of female dress: an independent, interchangeable part of the bodies and stays (corsets). It consisted of a long piece of a...