COUTURE, VINTAGE CLOTHING & HISTORIC TEXTILES 2011-11-02 Auction - 263 Price Results - Augusta Auctions in NY - Page 6
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100: YSL FOR DIOR COUTURE GOWN, SPRING 1959393: TWO THEA PORTER GARMENTS, c. 1970245: JIMMY DOOLITTLE'S WWII  LIEUTENANT GENERAL BATTLE
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New York, NY, United States
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COUTURE, VINTAGE CLOTHING & HISTORIC TEXTILES

The majority of lots in this sale come from five major American institutions: THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM'S COSTUME COLLECTION, THE MONTCLAIR HISTORICAL SOCIETY, CHRYSLER MUSEUM, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY & THE FASHION INSTITUTE OF DESIGN & MERCHANDISING MUSEUM. Other selections come from estates and important private collections. Offered at this sale are two military jackets owned and worn by WWII legend & hero, General Jimmy Doolittle. Doolittle famously led the air campaign to bomb Tokyo right after Pearl Harbor, for which he was awarded The Medal of Honor. His medal is now on display at the Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum. This sale is overflowing with couture garments by DIOR, BALENCIAGA, NORELL, SCHIAPARELLI, SCAASI, YSL, CHANEL, etc. Many other designers, both American & European, are well represented. This sale also includes rare handmade laces from the estate of early 20th C. renowned lace dealer & collector, Marion Powys. Laces to be auctioned include 2 wedding veils, an 18th C 5-piece Alencon lace accessory set for formal dress, shawls, flounces and a lace collar with flying planes made for Mrs. Charles Lindbergh. Also from Anne Morrow Lindbergh comes a collection of very rare 1790-1860s Mexican micro-beaded bags & containers - each a small & rare jewel. The couture dress that Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jr. wore to Tricia Nixon's White House wedding, along with the wedding invitation and other ephemera will be a featured lot at the sale. We have garments & accessories for women dating from 1750-2000; children's clothing from 1790-1910 & a man's original ZOOT SUIT!! Textiles from around the globe will also be auctioned: pygmy barks from Africa, 16th-19th C. Chinese textiles including a rug and an early dragon embroidered panel. Other ethnic treasures include a Samurai's hemp jacket, Balinese story cloth, a Nigerian Chief's knife robe, Persian brocades, and much more.
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SONIA DELAUNAY FASHION PRINT, 1923: Delaunay illustration of figures wearing her stylized & avant guard printed garments in shades of green, taupe, pink, orange & black, print dated 1923, 15" X 22", (2 fold marks, outer edges stained
0204: SONIA DELAUNAY FASHION PRINT, 1923Est. $200-$500
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FIVE LADIES' PURSES, AMERICAN, 1800-1860: 2 miser's purses: 1 1800-1820 floral embroidered cream wool w/ m.o.p. acorn finials & slides, fair & 1 1825-1850 plum w/ steel beading & slides, L 16", excellent; 3 tiny: 1 1800-1825 2 sided round
0205: FIVE LADIES' PURSES, AMERICAN, 1800-1860Est. $200-$400
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TWO WHITEWORK RETICULES, 1800-1825: Both cotton mull embroidered front & back w/ drawstring tops: 1 square, embroidered 4 petal blossoms, starfish & pot of tulips on front & back, possibly worked by young girl, 7.5" x 8", (dirty); 1
0212: TWO WHITEWORK RETICULES, 1800-1825Est. $300-$500
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PAIR PIECED DRESS POCKETS, 1820-1830s: In block, resist & cylinder cotton prints from late 18th C-1830s, each pocket lined & backed w/ home spun linen & attached w/ brown & cream calico band: 1 pocket w/ 19 different prints & 1 pocket w/
0213: PAIR PIECED DRESS POCKETS, 1820-1830sEst. $500-$800
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WHITE COTTON STAYS, 1820s: White cotton twill, corded designs below bust & on bust inserts, carved bone back-lacing eyelets, muslin lining, B 28", CFL 15", (scattered brown stains) very good. Brooklyn Museum
0215: WHITE COTTON STAYS, 1820sEst. $200-$400
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LINEN STAYS, SIGNED & DATED 1840: Natural linen sateen, hand corded & embroided sineous vines, CB lacing w/ ivory or bone eyelets, CF embroidery on busk channel, "Emily Hustry (?) 1840", natural linen homespun lining, B 25", CFL
0216: LINEN STAYS, SIGNED & DATED 1840Est. $200-$400
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THREE COTTON CORSETS, 1895, 1900 & 1918: All deadstock, back lacing, metal front busks & boned; 2 w/ stamped Petershams "Royal Worcester": 1 1880 brown, "WCC No. 658", curved bottom busk, B 32", L 14.5" & 1 1900 grey-blue, "Style 510",
0217: THREE COTTON CORSETS, 1895, 1900 & 1918Est. $300-$500
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BAVARIAN SILK STAYS, 1840-1860: Pink satin, white leather waist tabs, attached metallic lace stomacher, multiple layers stiffened w/ baleen stays, homespun linen lining, B 30", CFL 13", (satin & metallic lace worn, linen lining
0218: BAVARIAN SILK STAYS, 1840-1860Est. $300-$500
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TWO BONED CORSETS, 1885 & 1893: 1 1893 brown cotton, CF steel busk, ivory floss "X"s embroidered top & bottom (some loose), embroidered lace edging, stamped on waist tape "WCC No. 658" & "Royal Worcester", B 32", CFL 15",
0219: TWO BONED CORSETS, 1885 & 1893Est. $300-$500
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WOMAN'S WOOL STAYS, LATE 18TH C: Aubergine wool exterior w/ white kid trim & edge binding, double layer heavy homespun linen lining, completely channel-sewn w/ 0.25" bones throughout, CB laces, handstitched, W 25", CF L 13", CB L
0220: WOMAN'S WOOL STAYS, LATE 18TH CEst. $600-$800
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DIOR, CHANEL & GUCCI SCARVES, MID 20TH C: All silk: 1 signed "Chanel de Paris", graphic luxury liner at sea in red, ivory, tan & shades of blue, 33" x 33", (large & small light stains) very good; 1 signed Gucci on 2 printed luggage tags,
0221: DIOR, CHANEL & GUCCI SCARVES, MID 20TH CEst. $100-$300
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PRINTED SHORT GOWN, c. 1800: Cream cotton block printed w/ small red, blue & tan flowers against brown stipled ground, draw-string neckline & draw cord empire waist, B 34", L 21", (3.5" rip CB neckline) very good; t/w 1 c. 1765
0222: PRINTED SHORT GOWN, c. 1800Est. $600-$900
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VELVET CARRIAGE CAPE, 1780-1799: Salmon velvet w/ tiny rib trimmed in shrimp-colored plush, embroidered & cord-trimmed buttons, rounded back, long front panels, large hood, cream silk lining padded & hand-quilted in diamond
0223: VELVET CARRIAGE CAPE, 1780-1799Est. $800-$1,000
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BLUE SILK BROCADE BODICE, 1750-1770: French blue faille ground, patterns of ivory lace & garden flowers in red & plum shades, V at CF & CB, attached peplum w/ pleats at back sides, fitted elbow L sleeves w/ deep cuffs, homespun linen
0224: BLUE SILK BROCADE BODICE, 1750-1770Est. $500-$700
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TWO SUMMER DRESSES, 1820s & 1870s: Both embroidered white mull/lawn: 1 1820s, wide neckline, short sleeves & hem all w/ hand done, fine, white work embroidery, trimmed w/ Lille bobbin lace, B 30", W 20", L 51", (scattered brown
0225: TWO SUMMER DRESSES, 1820s & 1870sEst. $300-$600
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TWO EMBROIDERED MANTLES, 1870 & 1890s: 1 dolman style fashioned from embroidered Kashmiri paisley w/ multicolor chenille fringe & garnet plush lining, L 36", fringe 4.5"; 1 black velvet hip-length cape, elaborately beaded in jet, capelet
0226: TWO EMBROIDERED MANTLES, 1870 & 1890sEst. $400-$600
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TWO BLACK VELVET COATS, 1905 & 1915: Both trimmed w/ soutache in military style: 1 w/ lace-trimmed sleeve, blue & white embroidered collar, (silk lining shattering) very good; 1 w/ repeating arch shapes on front & back, small collar,
0227: TWO BLACK VELVET COATS, 1905 & 1915Est. $300-$500
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CUT VELVET EVENING COAT, 1905-1910: Tan velvet hydrangeas cut to cream silk satin, cut steel beads on flowers, pointed scalloped hem & 3/4 cuff, cream silk lining, CB L 49", (label missing, few splits in lining) very good. Brooklyn
0228: CUT VELVET EVENING COAT, 1905-1910Est. $200-$400
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THREE ELABORATE VELVET WAISTS, MID 1890s: Velvet jackets over faux vests w/ high neckband & leg 'o mutton sleeves: 1 black woven w/ red & white silk dots, reversing red velvet/black plush vest, hand painted flowers on black plush, Brooklyn
0229: THREE ELABORATE VELVET WAISTS, MID 1890sEst. $300-$500
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VELVET & LAME EVENING CAPE, c. 1915: Black silk velvet long cape, blouson top w/ rows of gold lame hieroglyphics, at back sides 2 black silk tasseled cords to either tie in front or hang down back, black silk charmeuse lining, L 56",
0231: VELVET & LAME EVENING CAPE, c. 1915Est. $500-$800
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MATERNITY MOURNING DRESS, c. 1870: Black silk faille, cut steel buttons at CF opening which continues 11" below waist, below elbow sleeves, lace-trimmed ribbons cross at waist, inset waistband w/ front arch, muslin-lined bodice w/
0233: MATERNITY MOURNING DRESS, c. 1870Est. $400-$600
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SILK FAILLE BUSTLE DRESS, 1868-1872: 3-piece cocoa brown & chestnut brown: peplum bodice, bell skirt & bustle overskirt, trimmed w/ ruffles, small & large functional & decorative buttons embroidered w/ stars, ruched bands & fringed
0234: SILK FAILLE BUSTLE DRESS, 1868-1872Est. $400-$600
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