Fall Couture and Textiles 2018-10-20 Auction - 492 Price Results - Charles A. Whitaker Auction Co. in PA - Page 15
LACROIX EVENING GOWN with LEATHER APPLIQUE andREGIONAL CHINESE SKIRT and JACKET, 19th CPRINTED CANVAS BEACH UMBRELLA, MID 20th C
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New Hope, PA, United States
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Fall Couture and Textiles

This season The Charles A. Whitaker Auction Co. will bring to market selected deaccessions from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum at The Fashion Institute of Technology, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, a promenent Virginia museum as well as several University and private collections including the estate of Mary Doering. Friday October 19th Session will include the last of the documentary textile fabric sample books from the laboratory at Fashion Institute of Technology. There are outstanding selections of printed silks and cottons from the mid 19th century through the 1940's. Most are large format books custom bound, labeled and slipcased. Following the sample books we will have our regular catalog sale and conclude with the discovery sale and box lots. Saturday October 20th Session will include couture, textiles and accessiories from the same collections with important examples from major design houses including: Dior, Worth, Chanel, Balenciaga, Fortuny, Paquin, Pingat, LeLong, Gaultier, Fath, YSL, Lacroix, Adrian, McQueen, Trigere and others. Good accessories including a private collection of parasols, umbrellas and carved handles. Any items PICTURED on this website will be sold Saturday October 20th Additional information, catalogs and 100?s of photos: whitakerauction.com Phone: 215-817-4600
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FRENCH REGENCY BEADED COTTON GOWN, c. 1805: Short sleeve white cotton with boatneck and empire waist, studded allover with white bugles, looped beaded fringe to neck and sleeve, three ties at center back. B-28, W-20, L-51. (Several spots, some
0514: FRENCH REGENCY BEADED COTTON GOWN, c. 1805Est. $800-$1,200
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TWO PAIR LADIES SIDE-LACING BOOTS, 1850s - 1860s: One pair black wool having slightly-raised heel beneath narrow leather insert, 10 1/2 x 2 1/2, (worn in heel area and around top edges, 1/2-inch split to one side, one lace broken). One pair white
0553: TWO PAIR LADIES SIDE-LACING BOOTS, 1850s - 1860sEst. $200-$300
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GENTLEMANS HARRIS TWEED WOOL COAT, 1950s: Hand-woven brown wool sleeveless coat beneath short cape having collar, large vertical pockets with inside access, wool facings and satin lining, London label and Harris Tweed certification label
0706: GENTLEMANS HARRIS TWEED WOOL COAT, 1950sEst. $100-$200
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TWO TRIBAL-PRINT COTTON GARMENTS, 1970s: One tabard having black top with polychrome V-print front and back, the lower skirt in red with green and yellow stripes, W-30, L-52, (two snaps at shoulder closure unsewn). One reversible
0781: TWO TRIBAL-PRINT COTTON GARMENTS, 1970sEst. $100-$200
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CAROLINA HERRERA SILK JACQUARD COAT DRESS: Black with a pattern of flowers and bees in fuchsia having 3/4 zippered sleeve, topstitched front panels and pleated skirt, black patent leather belt. Labeled. B-38, W-32, L-43. Excellent.
0880: CAROLINA HERRERA SILK JACQUARD COAT DRESSEst. $250-$350
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EMILE PINGAT SILK JACKET with BRAIDWORK, 1880s: Heavy ribbed black silk having satin collar, deep cuff, patch pockets and inserts to the back skirts, decorated with bands of braid and braided loops creating an off-center front closure,
0528: EMILE PINGAT SILK JACKET with BRAIDWORK, 1880sEst. $400-$600
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FIVE PAIR LADIES SHOES, c. 1820 - 1910: Two early 19th C: English cream leather slippers having slightly squared toe, label "P Driver Jr & Co, Manufacturers; black leather straight flats with square toes, (wear and fading). Two 1860s: One
0550: FIVE PAIR LADIES SHOES, c. 1820 - 1910Est. $250-$350
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FIVE PAIR LADIES LEATHER SHOES, 1890s - 1910: All having pointed toe and approximate 2 1/2-inch heel: One brown with bow vamp and fancy tongue, one metallic gold having ankle strap, one blue lacing with silk bow, two red with silk bow. L-9
0599: FIVE PAIR LADIES LEATHER SHOES, 1890s - 1910Est. $250-$350
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PRINTED GOLD LAME DRESS, 1920s: Sleeveless gold brocade in a floral pattern with purple overprinting, wide dropped waistband having six ruched floating panels of different lengths. B-34, low W-38, H-40, L 50-57. (Hem unstitched)
0653: PRINTED GOLD LAME DRESS, 1920sEst. $500-$700
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de BARENTZEN RAINCOAT and THIGH-HIGH BOOTS, 1967: Vinyl with a stylized fur print in pale yellow, grey and brown, having band collar, raglan sleeve, angled seam details and pockets, taupe leather belt having gilt buckle, gilt buttons with leather
0753: de BARENTZEN RAINCOAT and THIGH-HIGH BOOTS, 1967Est. $150-$250
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SEQUINED VELVET MINIDRESS, 1960s: Sleeveless black velvet A-line having square neck, decorated allover with triangles of silver sequins, unlabeled. B-36, W-32, H-38, L-35. (Minor losses) excellent.
0761A: SEQUINED VELVET MINIDRESS, 1960sEst. $100-$200
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TWO THIERRY MUGLER JACKETS, 1980s: One heavy-ribbed grey cotton having narrow double breast with silver snaps, shaped collar and crossed lapel, pockets with shaped flap, 3/4 sleeve with turned-back cuff, B-40, W-31, L-26, (slight
0809: TWO THIERRY MUGLER JACKETS, 1980sEst. $200-$300
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TWO SQUARE PAISLEY SHAWLS, 1870s: One reversible weave silk and wool allover pattern of botehs and intertwined leaves in a cerise red and gold palette having floral side borders and tabbed end borders, (some fringe losses). One red
0444A: TWO SQUARE PAISLEY SHAWLS, 1870sEst. $200-$400
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MILDRED DAVIS BEADED COCKTAIL DRESS, 1950s: Sleeveless purple crepe having an overall pattern of meandering blue bugle beads, narrow beaded band along bodice-top and beaded strap, labeled. B-34, W-24, H-36, L-42. (Minor bead losses, mainly in
0712: MILDRED DAVIS BEADED COCKTAIL DRESS, 1950sEst. $100-$200
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CHANGEABLE SILK BROCADE AFTERNOON DRESS, 1860s: Blue-brown silk with brown and blue woven floral, ruffled peplum bodice, pagoda sleeve with scalloped ruffle, tiny pocket set in waist seam, hook & eye closures, full trained skirt having gauged
0525: CHANGEABLE SILK BROCADE AFTERNOON DRESS, 1860sEst. $400-$600
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LOT of SEVEN BUSTLES, 1870s - 1890s: Three coiled metal: One double-coil with white cotton cover, 6 x 6; one double-coil with horsehair pads and black cotton cover, 13 x 6, (slightly crushed); one having five coils and brown cotton
0556: LOT of SEVEN BUSTLES, 1870s - 1890sEst. $200-$400