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VICTORIAN lady, who’s stylish hat and a fan with an oriental motif accessorize this costume. |
VICTORIAN lady wearing a fashionable outfit including fringed cape. View |
VICTORIAN lady with a parasol that matches her outfit. |
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VICTORIAN cape, all hand made and |
This VICTORIAN lady wears a lovely ruffled, beaded and appliqued CAPE. Au Bon Marché is the oldest (1852) and most stylish department store in |
Triple border of RUFFLES at bottom over green velvet border. I would estimate this to be a size 8-10, but because it is made as an almost full circle, it would fit a smaller or slightly larger size as well. Tag marked, "Au Bon Marche, Maison A. Boucicault, Paris". There is a 2-1/2" tear on the inside right at the neckline seam, but no other damage that I can see. |
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VICTORIAN black lace parasol with |
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PEACOCK |
VICTORIAN black |
REMARKABLE large photo of a group of |
VICTORIAN black fabric bonnet with bugle beads, netting, flowers, |
BLACK SILK FAN with dyed ivory inlaid ribs and silver sequin accents circa 1900. VIEW #a14630 |
VICTORIAN sophisticated lady in fur coat and feathered headpiece. |
EDWARDIAN TIFFANY black ostrich feather fan with tortoise ribs, 32" from side to side when open. #a14626 |
It is made on several layer of a rich deep blue fabric, as well as other |
This is a genuine |
It is tiny in size with probably an 18-19" waist and about the same size over |
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Beautiful draped front with ripples of fabric over the hip. |
Jacket front shown above with the hand covered buttons in matching colored |
Lovely velvet covered buttons that rundown the front of the jacket. For some |
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Lining inside the bottom of the skirt. |
Jacket front shown above with the hand covered buttons in matching colored |
The jacket shown open so you ca see all the stays and the inside |
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Lovely velvet covered buttons that rundown the front of the jacket. For some |
Hand written note saying who this dress belonged to, and there are indeed some |
The little metal eyes are whip stitches onto a brown fabric band at the waist. |
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Here are the stays inside the jacket to this wedding suit. |
This shows the lining fabrics underneath the skirt, along with some of the tan |
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VICTORIAN cabinet card of a lady wearing a small brooch and a skirt with a bustle and leaning on a needlepoint chair of the era, "marked faintly in pencil on the back Nessie Wilson", 4-1/4" by 6-1/2". Photographer Medrington, 29 Bold Street, Liverpool. View |
VICTORIAN lady with umbrella. |
VICTORIAN lady wearing a portrait or photo brooch. |
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PIANO scarf in cream silk with lovely coral, peach and green embroidered flowers and leaves with a 4" long fringe on all four sides. Total size without fringe is 46" by 49", and there is one tiny 1/8" slit, visible only when held up to the light. Just for interest sake, HERE is a McClelland Barclay illustration showing a 20’s lady wearing a scarf like this as a wrap dress. View View View #a17460 |
McClelland Barclay, as well as designing wonderful jewelry, was an illustrator and did advertising art work such as this lovely lady. Note that she wears an embroidered silk piano scarf wrapped around her body as a dress |
BLACK scarf in silk with lovely embroidered flowers and amazing 16" long fringe. The size not including fringe is 47" by 52", and there are two tiny 1/8" holes, visible only when held up to the light. View View #a28527 |
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FAN with |
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