Property From The Archives of Doris Raymond 2022-11-16 Auction - 416 Price Results - Julien's Auctions in CA
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SONIA DELAUNAY: CLOCHE HAT, LINING, AND SCARFGABRIELLE CHANEL: 1923 KITMIR EMBROIDERED WOOL COATPACO RABANNE: ALUMINUM DISC DRESS
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Beverly Hills, CA, United States
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Property From The Archives of Doris Raymond

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES “A WORLD OF FASHION: PROPERTY FROM THE ARCHIVES OF DORIS RAYMOND" "A World of Fashion: Property From The Archives of Doris Raymond" is an exclusive auction presentation featuring over 400 lots from the world renowned The Way We Wore vintage boutique that includes over a century of European, Japanese, and American garments and accessories amassed by fashion retailer and historian Doris Raymond. Raymond’s legendary career of collecting, archiving and inspiring fashion, as well as providing important vintage pieces to museums, films, stylists and celebrities around the world will be well represented in this event launching Julien's new auction category specializing in luxury fashion taking place Wednesday, November 16th, 2022 live in Beverly Hills and online at Julien's Live. A New York native, who early on worked as a disc jockey in San Juan, Puerto Rico and later as a door-to-door encyclopedia salesperson throughout the west, Raymond began her career in vintage fashion in the 1970s treasure hunting at flea markets and antique shops for cool clothes and selling her finds at the Marin City Flea Market before opening The Way We Wore boutique on Union Street in 1981. After relocating to Fillmore Street in 1986, her collection and research of vintage fashion and accessories grew and began to attract fashion aficionados and costume and clothing designers from far and wide. She eventually moved her business and vast collection to a warehouse which then expanded to include film and television clients. The legendary Vintage Fashion Expo trade show (of which she was a partner) came next and lasted for many years. In 2004, she moved to Los Angeles and relocated The Way We Wore to its now famed address of 334 S. La Brea Avenue in the heart of Hollywood. The store was an instant success.
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EMBROIDERED MEN'S COURT COAT: A men's waistcoat, circa late 18th century/early 19th century, featuring beautifully embroidered florals atop chocolate brown cotton, as well as a notched tail, large face buttons, and side pockets
0002: EMBROIDERED MEN'S COURT COATEst. $600-$800
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EDWARDIAN MANTLE (CLOAK): An Edwardian rose-colored panne velvet mantle (cloak) with a pink silk lining, tasseled buttons, and an embroidered band at the top. 168 x 47 inches PROVENANCE From The Collection of Doris Raymond
0003: EDWARDIAN MANTLE (CLOAK)Est. $100-$200
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VICTORIAN EVENING BODICE: A high-necked Victorian evening bodice with cream-colored silk satin paneling, yellow velvet trim, ecru lace, with embedded simulated diamonds throughout. There's no label or size present, but a
0004: VICTORIAN EVENING BODICEEst. $500-$700
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VICTORIAN BODICE: A collarless Victorian ochre silk jacquard bodice with brass button front, notched cuffs and coat tail, lined in eggplant silk. There is no label or size, but a fastening strap inside is marked "Mme.
0005: VICTORIAN BODICEEst. $500-$700
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VICTORIAN BLACK SATIN BLOUSE: A Victorian black satin blouse with ruffled lace collar, lace panel across bodice and featuring puff sleeves and jet beading trim. There is no label or size present. Measurement: Bust is
0006: VICTORIAN BLACK SATIN BLOUSEEst. $500-$700
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VICTORIAN CREAM SILK BODICE: A Victorian cream silk bodice featuring a ruched and gathered collar, a sweetheart neckline, stacked coat tails, quarter sleeves, and a satin finish with grommets down the front. The bust is
0007: VICTORIAN CREAM SILK BODICEEst. $300-$500
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VICTORIAN RASPBERRY JACQUARD VELVET BODICE: A Victorian cut velvet raspberry jacquard bodice featuring a brass button front, mock neck, and stocky coat tails. There is no label or size present. Bust is approximately 30 inches. Please note:
0008: VICTORIAN RASPBERRY JACQUARD VELVET BODICEEst. $300-$500
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VICTORIAN LILAC SILK BODICE: A Victorian lilac silk bodice with a high neck trimmed in arts and crafts-style embroidery, featuring gathered sleeves, notched cuffs and lined in cream. There is no label or size present, but the
0009: VICTORIAN LILAC SILK BODICEEst. $200-$300
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VICTORIAN SILK BODICE: A Victorian bodice in brown silk jacquard featuring a structured blazer with bouquet coat tails, lace cuffs, and buttoned wrists. Lined in cotton. No size or labels present. Measurements
0010: VICTORIAN SILK BODICEEst. $300-$500
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EMBROIDERED DRAGON PANEL: A small embroidered dragon panel, featuring a woven gold dragon among a scene of abstract waves, atop royal blue backing. Crowned with rectangular vignette of figure wearing a kimono, atop ecru silk.
0013: EMBROIDERED DRAGON PANELEst. $300-$500
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CHINESE WEDDING SKIRT: A blue silk Chinese wedding wrap skirt with a canvas waistband and ball button enclosures. The micro-pleated skirting features delicate embroidery of butterflies and flowers on azure silk with
0015: CHINESE WEDDING SKIRTEst. $300-$500
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CHINESE WEDDING SKIRT: An orange silk Chinese wedding skirt with panels of orange brocade framed in black silk, knife pleats, and blue jacquard floral ribboning. Featuring a multicolored embroidery centerpiece, an
0016: CHINESE WEDDING SKIRTEst. $300-$500
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CHINESE SILK JACQUARD ROBE: A men's chartreuse Chinese silk jacquard robe. An exquisite piece in all over brocade featuring gold ball buttons, oversized dolman sleeves, a high collar, and notched sides. No size or label
0017: CHINESE SILK JACQUARD ROBEEst. $300-$400
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VICTORIAN COAT: A Victorian coat in nutmeg silk velvet with all over flocking. Featuring macramefringe hem, paneled backing, notched tails, and brown ball buttons down the front. Lined. No size or label present.
0018: VICTORIAN COATEst. $200-$300
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VICTORIAN MOURNING COAT: A black silk taffeta mourning coat, circa Victorian era, with velvet buttoned bodice tapers into a jet-set beaded button skirting, an asymmetrical hemline featuring a full train and pleated insets.
0019: VICTORIAN MOURNING COATEst. $200-$300
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CHINESE WEDDING SKIRT: A Chinese wedding skirt featuring yellow ground with fine vibrant blue embroidered floral border and multicolor dense floral pattern with butterfly embroidery, circa 19th century. No label or size
0020: CHINESE WEDDING SKIRTEst. $200-$300
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JACQUARD CHINESE COAT: A pale lavender silk jacquard Chinese coat with beautifully embroidered borders, circa late 19th/early 20th century. There is no label or size present. Chest is approximately 50 inches, shoulder to
0021: JACQUARD CHINESE COATEst. $300-$500
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CHINESE FABRIC SILK WALL HANGING: A Chinese wall hanging, the red silk ground finely embroidered with multicolored ombre floral motif, with a 1 inch woven seed bead border and fringe, 23 x 41 inches PROVENANCE From The Collection of
0022: CHINESE FABRIC SILK WALL HANGINGEst. $500-$700
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CHINESE CHILDREN'S JACKET AND PANTS: A Chinese children's jacket and pair of pants comprised of multicolor silk blocks. The jacket ties in the front and the pants tie in the back. Both items date back to the 19th century. There are no
0023: CHINESE CHILDREN'S JACKET AND PANTSEst. $200-$300
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