Fall Couture and Textiles 2018-10-20 Auction - 492 Price Results - Charles A. Whitaker Auction Co. in PA - Page 7
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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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FOUR PAIR CHILDRENS SHOES, 19th C: One pair 1830s printed cotton lacing straights with square leather cap toe, cotton lining, 2 x 6 1/4, (minor wear). One pair 1840s needlepoint square-toed straight slippers having polychrome scroll
0549: FOUR PAIR CHILDRENS SHOES, 19th CEst. $100-$200
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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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WIRE and MUSLIN LOBSTER TAIL BUSTLE, 1870s: A series of concentric half-hoops protruding below the waist, joined by cotton tapes, two separate interior lacing muslin panels, drawstring lining, waistband with buckle, W-up to 24, L-28. (Some
0555: WIRE and MUSLIN LOBSTER TAIL BUSTLE, 1870sEst. $300-$400
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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
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FRENCH SILK SHOES with BOW, c. 1890: Red-violet satin having a rounded toe, white topstitching to Louis heel, self bow at vamp, partial kid lining and insole, label "Meier". 2 1/2 x 10 with 2-inch heel. (Bows partially unstitched)
0558: FRENCH SILK SHOES with BOW, c. 1890Est. $150-$250
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EDWARD MOLYNEUX STRAW HAT, 1930s: Dark navy blue wide-brim woven in a combination of flat and braided fibers, having a shallow crown, slightly turned-up brim and aubergine velvet bow, inside braided elastic strap. Label "Model
0559: EDWARD MOLYNEUX STRAW HAT, 1930sEst. $100-$200
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FORSTNER SOLDIER PIN, 1940s: Worked in10K gold, the pin of a stick figure suggestive of a soldier at parade rest. 1 1/2 x 1 1/4 inches. Excellent.
0560: FORSTNER SOLDIER PIN, 1940sEst. $100-$200
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PARIS LABEL KID GLOVES, EARLY 20th C: Cream with black and white embroidery having a pierced cuff in a lace pattern backed in brown leather, stamp and paper label "Au Bon Marche Paris", with price of 35F, marked 6 3/4, L-10 1/2. Together
0562: PARIS LABEL KID GLOVES, EARLY 20th CEst. $80-$120
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LADYS FANCY LINEN MULES, EARLY 20th C: Cream linen having cutwork and embroidery backed in silk, with cream silk heel, bow, braided trim and slingback, silk lining with kid leather heel. 9 3/4 x 2 3/4. (Tiny spot, very minor browning)
0563: LADYS FANCY LINEN MULES, EARLY 20th CEst. $100-$200
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SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, EARLY 20th C: Rectangular case chased with renaissance style designs on front and back. Middle Eastern for the European market, untested but probably low grade silver. 3 1/8 x 4 5/8. Excellent.
0564: SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, EARLY 20th CEst. $100-$200
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IRISH CROCHETED DRESS, c. 1910: Long sleeve cream lace overdress with embroidered roses having deep side slits, princess seams concealing an off-center front closure, shoulder closure, fringed hem. B-34, W-32, H-40, L-60. (Lacking
0568: IRISH CROCHETED DRESS, c. 1910Est. $400-$600
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BLACK TAPE LACE COAT, c. 1905: Black lace over black chiffon and white taffeta , wired collar with notched lapel, slight bell sleeve and flared skirt, trimmed with pleated black chiffon ruffles over white chiffon ruffles, both
0570: BLACK TAPE LACE COAT, c. 1905Est. $300-$400
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EMBROIDERED LINEN COAT, c. 1910: Cream with tone-on-tone satin-stitch floral embroidery, wide 3/4 sleeve with gauged gathers at the shoulder, off-center closure with crocheted buttons, double back vents. B-38, L-45. (Two tiny spots
0571: EMBROIDERED LINEN COAT, c. 1910Est. $200-$300
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EMBROIDERED NATURAL SILK COAT, c. 1910: Ankle-length coat, sleeveless beneath capelet top with elbow-length Van Dyke points, slightly curved V-neck, the capelet, center front and trained back panels decorated in satin-stitch roses with
0572: EMBROIDERED NATURAL SILK COAT, c. 1910Est. $150-$250
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