Property From The Archives of Doris Raymond 2022-11-16 Auction - 416 Price Results - Julien's Auctions in CA - Page 3
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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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EDWARDIAN IRISH CROCHET DUSTER: An Edwardian-era duster made from all over handmade Irish crochet and corded cotton in cream. No size or labels present. Measurements (approximate): chest-38. Length from shoulder to bottom hem-54.
0049: EDWARDIAN IRISH CROCHET DUSTEREst. $400-$600
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EDWARDIAN CAFTAN DRESS: An Edwardian/Tudor black silk satin caftan dress with heavy hand embroidery facing down front, lined in scarlet silk with butterfly sleeves and trapezoidal silhouette. Hits mid-shin. No label or size
0050: EDWARDIAN CAFTAN DRESSEst. $400-$600
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LADIES RIDING ENSEMBLE: A turn of the twentieth century ladies riding ensemble in black boiled wool with a velvet collared jacket and a high/low skirt with side pockets and button detailing throughout. There are no labels
0051: LADIES RIDING ENSEMBLEEst. $400-$600
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MEN'S SAFARI VEST AND PANTS: A late 19th century men's safari vest and pants from the turn of the 20th century. The ensemble is in bamboo cloth and linen. Vest features side pocketing and the capri pant buttons at ankle. There
0052: MEN'S SAFARI VEST AND PANTSEst. $500-$700
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TITANIC ERA TEA GOWN: A Titanic-era tea dress (circa early 1900s) comprised of lace and rose-colored cut velvet, draped over a beige silk bodice with flutter cap sleeves, glass bead adornment, and built in waist cincher.
0053: TITANIC ERA TEA GOWNEst. $500-$700
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BABANI: CRINKLED SILK VELVET GOWN: A pink crinkled silk velvet belted, flowy full-length gown with Moroccan-inspired gold bullion soutache on the neckline, continuing down the center-front and sleeves to Juliet-lace cuffs with China
0055: BABANI: CRINKLED SILK VELVET GOWNEst. $4,000-$5,000
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DRECOLL: CHIFFON CAPE: A black chiffon cape, circa early 1920s, with knife pleats and tie closure. Gauzy, light, lined. Labeled, "Ch. Drecoll - Wien Paris." Measurements: Chest 40 inches, length 44 inches. PROVENANCE From
0056: DRECOLL: CHIFFON CAPEEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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GABRIELLE CHANEL: 1923 KITMIR EMBROIDERED WOOL COAT: A fine and rare Gabrielle Chanel coat with Kitmir embroidery (a fusion of oriental stitching and stylized folk motifs), likley 1923, yellow on white woven 'Gabrielle Chanel, Paris' and stamped in
0060: GABRIELLE CHANEL: 1923 KITMIR EMBROIDERED WOOL COATEst. $20,000-$30,000
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GABRIELLE COCO CHANEL: BLACK VELVET BERET: A dark brown velvet beret, with black silk tassel on the top, lined in muslin, with brown leather banding and original Chanel fabric label, circa 1920s/1930s, band has deterioration due to age, 21
0061: GABRIELLE COCO CHANEL: BLACK VELVET BERETEst. $800-$1,000
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JEANNE LANVIN (HAUTE COUTURE): ROBE DE STYLE: A rare and important Jeanne Lanvin embroidered black silk taffeta couture robe de style evening dress, Fall-Winter 1926, unlabeled, the deep v-bodice and waist embellished with faux pearls,
0063: JEANNE LANVIN (HAUTE COUTURE): ROBE DE STYLEEst. $8,000-$10,000
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JEANNE LANVIN: MIDNIGHT BLUE SATIN COAT: A midnight blue satin coat with Lesage and tarnished silver bullion flowers at cuffs. Left fold-over lapel. and a Jeanne Lanvin label, circa 1922-1924. There is no size present. Chest is
0065: JEANNE LANVIN: MIDNIGHT BLUE SATIN COATEst. $10,000-$20,000Lot Passed
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JEANNE MARGAINE-LACROIX: CHINOISERIE LAME COAT: A 1925 beaded, sequined and embroidered silver lamé coat. Sequin and beads are blue in color and patterned in an Asian inspired design. Clasp closed in the back. Unlabeled. Slit openings down
0068: JEANNE MARGAINE-LACROIX: CHINOISERIE LAME COATEst. $2,000-$3,000
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JOHN HELD JR: HAND PAINTED SILK SCARF: A silk scarf, with red borders, white ground, depicting original art of a figure running, signed John Held Jr., circa 1920s, 17.25 x 17.5 inches. American multi-media artist John Held Jr. wore many
0070: JOHN HELD JR: HAND PAINTED SILK SCARFEst. $300-$500
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MAISON MYRBOR: 1920S EVENING JACKET: An evening jacket, circa 1920s, with chartreuse Japanese inspired metallic embroidery. No size or label present. The jacket has been previously exhibited in Barnes Museum, and featured in the book
0071: MAISON MYRBOR: 1920S EVENING JACKETEst. $4,000-$6,000
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MARIA MONACI GALLENGA: BLACK SILK VELVET JACKET: A black silk velvet jacket with a pattern featuring Renaissance animals and a soldier in gold and silver stencil and lined in black silk chiffon with double bullion ball tassel ties at neck. The
0072: MARIA MONACI GALLENGA: BLACK SILK VELVET JACKETEst. $1,000-$2,000
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