Property From The Archives of Doris Raymond 2022-11-16 Auction - 416 Price Results - Julien's Auctions in CA - Page 2
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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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CHINESE QING DYNASTY JACKET/UNDERGARMENT: A jacket, constructed of open woven bamboo bead mesh, to be worn under silk clothing, with light damage in the neck area, circa 19th century. PROVENANCE From The Collection of Doris Raymond Fashion
0025: CHINESE QING DYNASTY JACKET/UNDERGARMENTEst. $600-$800
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BLACK SATIN CHINESE ROBE: A black satin Chinese robe featuring embroidered characters on front and back, circa late 19th/early 20th century. There is no label or size present. Chest is approximately 48 inches, shoulder to hem
0026: BLACK SATIN CHINESE ROBEEst. $500-$700
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HAND EMBROIDERED RANK BADGE: A colorful hand embroidered rank badge featuring an egret with multicolor wings spread in the center perched on a rock among foaming waves and surrounded by scrollwork, circa early 19th century.
0028: HAND EMBROIDERED RANK BADGEEst. $1,000-$2,000
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RENAISSANCE LITURGICAL TEXTILE PANELS: A group of liturgical garment panels, including the heavy and elaborately embroidered panel, with red velvet neck trim, depicting biblical figures, connecting to a secondary panel, with red fabric
0029: RENAISSANCE LITURGICAL TEXTILE PANELSEst. $500-$700
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TWILL CORDED CORSET: A twill corded corset, circa 1810-1820. White cotton with carved bone eyelets. Unlabeled. Measurements: Bust 26 inches, waist 20 inches. PROVENANCE From The Collection of Doris Raymond Fashion
0031: TWILL CORDED CORSETEst. $500-$700
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TWILL CORDED CORSET: A twill corded corset, circa 1810-1820. White cotton with carved bone eyelets. Unlabeled. Name handwritten in ink on side. Measurements: Bust 26 inches, waist 20 inches. PROVENANCE From The
0032: TWILL CORDED CORSETEst. $500-$700
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MID-19TH CENTURY HANDWOVEN STRAW BONNETS: Two fancy-weave straw bonnets from circa 1840 to 1860. Both have florette and chevron pattern weaves with serrated trim and are unlined. The smaller one has a sun burst pattern on the top with closed
0033: MID-19TH CENTURY HANDWOVEN STRAW BONNETSEst. $300-$500
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ANTIQUE PAISLEY SHAWL: A handmade and hand embroidered paisley shawl, of predominantly red coloration with pale blue, green, yellow and chocolate brown, with fringe trim, circa 1860s-1870s. Measurements: 67 x 66 inches.
0034: ANTIQUE PAISLEY SHAWLEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
ANTIQUE PAISLEY SHAWL: A handmade and hand-embroidered paisley shawl of predominantly red coloration with pale blue, green, yellow, and chocolate brown, with fringe trim, circa 1860s-1870s. Measurements: 71 x 70 inches.
0035: ANTIQUE PAISLEY SHAWLEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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19TH CENTURY CHINESE CHILDREN'S HATS: Two 19th century Chinese children's hats. One hat is a hand embroidered topper hat with a red patchwork face on the top and floral appliques on the sides. The underside is lined around the sides.
0036: 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CHILDREN'S HATSEst. $300-$500
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SILVER PAINTED SILK FAN WITH BOX: A circa 1890s Art Nouveau silver painted silk fan with box. The sides have silver guards with the image of a nude figure of a man on both sides with a swirling cloth. The sticks are etched on both
0037: SILVER PAINTED SILK FAN WITH BOXEst. $600-$800
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BABANI: BLACK VELVET COAT: A black velvet long coat with all over gold bullion tambour stitch embroidery with downward leaves and stems. Featuring large bell sleeves, drop waist with gathering, and ties below waist. Lined in
0038: BABANI: BLACK VELVET COATEst. $600-$800
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BABANI: SILK MICRO-PLEATED GOWN: A black micro-pleated silk gown with spaghetti straps that tie behind the neck and a Babani label. This is a very rare piece, similar to Fortuny's pleated gowns. There's no size present. Bust is
0039: BABANI: SILK MICRO-PLEATED GOWNEst. $600-$800
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MARIANO FORTUNY: AMBER SILK VELVET COAT: A Mariano Fortuny stenciled velvet coat, circa 1930, labeled, soft amber silk velvet with dove gray silk lining, silk cord tie around the neck with toggles at each knotted end, ornamented with
0040: MARIANO FORTUNY: AMBER SILK VELVET COATEst. $3,000-$5,000
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MARIANO FORTUNY: BLACK VELVET STENCILED JACKET: A black velvet jacket with a stenciled gold medallion and curved silver colored linear designs. Interior is lined with silk and labeled on the inside. Early 20th century. Bust approximately 36 x
0041: MARIANO FORTUNY: BLACK VELVET STENCILED JACKETEst. $5,000-$7,000
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MARIANO FORTUNY: SILVER VELVET STENCILED JACKET: A silver colored long sleeved velvet jacket with stenciled floral designs. Two long strips of fabric at the front collar. Interior is lined with silk. The original Fortuny label is missing. Hailing
0043: MARIANO FORTUNY: SILVER VELVET STENCILED JACKETEst. $5,000-$7,000
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JEANNE MARGAINE-LACROIX: GOLD LAME JACKET: A gold lamé jacket with Chinoiserie beading and soutache designed by Jeanne Margaine-Lacroix. There is no label or size present. Chest is approximately 38 inches. Though relatively obscured in
0045: JEANNE MARGAINE-LACROIX: GOLD LAME JACKETEst. $1,000-$2,000
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1915 STRIPED VELVET WALKING SUIT: A striped velvet walking suit, circa 1915, composed of a jacket and matching skirt. Featuring beige and dark brown stripes with hollow rectangular Bakelite buttons, as well as jade green lining at
0046: 1915 STRIPED VELVET WALKING SUITEst. $200-$400
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EDWARDIAN BLACK SILK TAFFETA DRESS: An Edwardian black silk taffeta dress with an open face with snap button front, crinkle cut sleeves with faggoting detail at seams and crewel work embroidery on net. No label or size present.
0048: EDWARDIAN BLACK SILK TAFFETA DRESSEst. $800-$900
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