Textiles Period Costume Jewelry from Museums 2014-10-31 Auction - 278 Price Results - Charles A. Whitaker Auction Co. in PA - Page 5
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FRAMED CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERY, 19th C.FARMER & ROGERS WOOL CAPE with METALLIC EMBROIDERY, c.WORTH EVENING DRESS with COURT TRAIN WORN by FORMER
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New Hope, PA, United States
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Textiles Period Costume Jewelry from Museums

This season?s two-day auction will feature institutional property from The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF), The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), Shippensburg University and others. Property from private collectors and estates will also be sold, including a collection of couture and accessories from a NYC fashion industry consultant who was also an early Burning Man body art style icon. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE TO USUAL ORDER OF SALE! EARLY CLOTHING 18TH C-1920?s SOLD FRIDAY Friday October 31: Early period costume including an important Worth gown worn by former first lady Harriet Lane and 7 other Worth garments. Gentleman?s 18th C embroidered coat and waistcoats, 18th C brocade bodices, beaded dresses and bags, Edwardian and Victorian garments. Isabel Canovas and other jewelry, Ethnographic textiles including Coptic, Safavid, and Ottoman and Turkish embroidery, Chinese garments and textiles, Oriental and Navajo carpets, lace and lace makers tools, including a large quantity of needlework tools from the collections of Mrs. DeWitt Clinton Cohen and Gertrude Whiting, many featured and illustrated in her book Old-Time Tools and Toys of Needlework. A group of monogrammed bed linens with JP Morgan family provenance. A large archive of weaving samples from the American Modernist designer Dorothy Liebes including many examples of rigid warp construction popular with mid century architects including Frank Lloyd Wright. Textile swatch books and carded samples as well as textile reference books and other ephemera. Saturday Nov.3: Couture, designer, vintage clothing and accessories from 1930 to present with important examples from Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, Fath, Cardin, YSL, Ferre, Lacroix, Lanvin, Courreges, McQueen, Galliano, Gaultier, Balmain, Pucci and others. Several examples from important American designers Rucci, Beene, Galanos, McCardell, Adrian, Richard Tam, Trigere, and others will also be sold. In addition t
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PAISLEY SHAWL, 19th C.: Handmade square paisley with black center, allover design with colorful tabbed border. 80 x 80. (Few small holes and seam separations) very good.
0216: PAISLEY SHAWL, 19th C.Est. $300-$400
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LOT of PUEBLO POTTERY, MODERN 20th C.: Mostly Acoma, small bowls, jars and a vase. 5 pieces. Largest 7 x 8, smallest 2 1/2 x 4. (Large chips to vase, one piece repaired) fair-excellent.
0217: LOT of PUEBLO POTTERY, MODERN 20th C.Est. $100-$300
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NAVAJO RUG, 20th C.: Yeibichai style weaving of six dancing figures on black ground. 3 feet 8 inches x 5 feet 9 inches. Excellent.
0218: NAVAJO RUG, 20th C.Est. $300-$500
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NAVAJO RUG, 20th C.: Teec Nos Pos in large cabin size having fifteen rectangular devices containing stylized waterbugs in grey, brown, blue and orange all surrounded by Greek key border. 149 x 88. This rug is Ex
0219: NAVAJO RUG, 20th C.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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CHINESE CARPET, 20th C.: Blue and white with a tan field. 3' 1" x 6' 4". Very good.
0220: CHINESE CARPET, 20th C.Est. $100-$300
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ART DECO CHINESE CARPET.: Fine Nichols wool with gradations of green, purple and yellow with flowers and butterfly. 4 feet, 6 inches x 2 feet, 6 inches. Excellent.
0221: ART DECO CHINESE CARPET.Est. $200-$400
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TURKMAN CARPET, 19th C.: Nine gul design. 3' 6" x 2' 5". (Overall even fade, minor losses) fair.
0222: TURKMAN CARPET, 19th C.Est. $100-$300
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ERSARI CARPET 19th C.: Dark red with twelve gul design. 3' 4" x 5' 5". (Some wear and minor moth damage) good.
0223: ERSARI CARPET 19th C.Est. $100-$300
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KURDISH CARPET, 19th C.: Repeating rows of boteh design on blue field. 3' 10" x 6' 8". (Overall even wear, low pile) fair.
0224: KURDISH CARPET, 19th C.Est. $100-$300
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KAZAK CARPET, EARLY 20th C.: Green and blue geometric devices on red field. 4' 9" x 6' 1". (Loosely woven overall, good pile) very good.
0225: KAZAK CARPET, EARLY 20th C.Est. $400-$600
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KAZAK CARPET, 19th C.: Predominantly red and blue having center rectangular device with horses. 4' 3" x 6' 9". (Wear to field) good.
0226: KAZAK CARPET, 19th C.Est. $400-$600
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SERAB CARPET, 19th - EARLY 20th C.: Center medallion on nicely abrashed blue field. 6 feet, 2 inches x 4 feet, 3 inches. Good.
0227: SERAB CARPET, 19th - EARLY 20th C.Est. $400-$500
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FERAHAN SAROUK CARPET, 19th C.: Typical design of center medallion on ivory field, low but even pile. 6 feet, 8 inches x 4 feet, 10 inches. (Minor end loss) good.
0228: FERAHAN SAROUK CARPET, 19th C.Est. $500-$1,000
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MODERN TURKISH PRAYER RUG, 20th C.: Mihrab with columns, cyprus trees and birds, full pile. Signed lower center right. 6 feet 8 inches x 4 feet, 5 inches. Excellent.
0229: MODERN TURKISH PRAYER RUG, 20th C.Est. $300-$500
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SULTANABAD CARPET, EARLY 20th C.: Allover design of vines and flowers on red field. 7 feet x 10 feet. (Light wear and 6 inch wrinkle with torn area) good.
0230: SULTANABAD CARPET, EARLY 20th C.Est. $400-$600
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ERSARI CARPET, 19th C.: Room size red and blue with twenty-eight guls. 8' 2" x 10' 3". (Traffic wear) good.
0231: ERSARI CARPET, 19th C.Est. $300-$500
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AUBUSSON TAPESTRY, 19th C.: Pastoral scene of goats in landscape with chateau. 4' 4" x 9' 8". (Losses and wear) fair.
0232: AUBUSSON TAPESTRY, 19th C.Est. $300-$500
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OPUS ANGELICUM EMBROIDERY, 15th - 16th C.: Small roundel of Madonna and child in silk and metallic threads on an early wood stretcher. 9 3/8 x 9 1/4. (Oxidation and stains) fair.
0233: OPUS ANGELICUM EMBROIDERY, 15th - 16th C.Est. $100-$300
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BROCADE CAPE, 18th C: Probably for an ecclesiastical figure. White silk with scattered floral sprays and metallic thread foliage and vinework. L-26. (Silk shattering) fair.
0235: BROCADE CAPE, 18th CEst. $300-$400
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CONTINENTAL EMBROIDERY, 18th C.: Colorful silk embroidery of repeating vase forms of stylized flowers and leaves. One continuous band, probably a furniture valance at one time. (very minor moth damage) very good. J. P. Morgan Family.
0236: CONTINENTAL EMBROIDERY, 18th C.Est. $300-$500
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BROCADE COPE, MID 18th .: Probably French, in pale celadon silk brocaded with floral sprays. 56 x 112. (Abrasions, tears and mends) fair. FIT.
0237: BROCADE COPE, MID 18th .Est. $200-$400
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BROCADE and EMBROIDERED CHASUBLE, 18th C.: Probably Italian having bizarre silk patchwork construction with large embroidered panels on front and back of sleeves. 50 x 42. (Abrasion and early mending on two center embroidered panels)
0238: BROCADE and EMBROIDERED CHASUBLE, 18th C.Est. $600-$800
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NEEDLEPOINT SEAT COVERS, 19th C.: One canape seat and back in pink and white silk with flowers, one earthtone rectangular seat cover. Together with ten arm pads in red silk with floral design. Fair-excellent.
0239: NEEDLEPOINT SEAT COVERS, 19th C.Est. $200-$400
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