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CONVERTIBLE CERULEAN BLUE SILK MOIRE GOWN, c. 1866EIGHT LEA STEIN BROOCHES, PARIS, 1960-MODERNCLOUD COLLAR, CHINA, EARLY 20TH C
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Bellows Falls, VT, United States
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ROMANTIC VINTAGE FOR YOUR VALENTINE - PART 2

UNSOLD LOTS FOR DAY 2 SALE BEGIN AFTER LOT 126 The second half of our February Historical Fashion, Vintage Couture and Rare Textile auction will feature 112 lots of new-to-market vintage pieces come from numerous museums and historical societies with a few select private collections added. With so many never-before-seen vintage treasures, this promises to be one of our best auctions yet - full of surprises. The first half of the sale featured an exceptional Gabrielle Chanel Couture Evening Cape, c. 1923. This piece is a rare example of Chanel's collaboration with the Russian Kitmir embroidery shop, which pervaded her work during her liaison with The Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich. The cape, which has remained in a private collection since it's original purchase in 1923 has never before been offered for public sale. The cape was the star of the first part of this sale, held on February 10th The second half of the sale will feature a collection of exquisite 1830-1880s silk gowns from the Museum of the City of New York, a rare silver embroidered sarafan style Regency era gown, Chinese robes, ethnic costumes including Ottoman and Indian garments, three impeccably preserved mens suits from the Edwardian Era as well as works by Irene, Bonnie Cashin, Lea Stein, Shultz & Pavone. Also included in this sale are Victorian & Edwardian gowns, corsets, lingerie & foundations, Chinese robes, traditional clothing & textiles from around the globe, fabulous vintage evening & day wear, hats, gloves & handbags and an extensive variety of 20th C galalith & bakelite jewelry.
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SIX LACE BLOUSES, 1905-1912: 1 Val lace & cotton tulle V-neck, B 40”, W 31.5", L 20.5", (1.25" hole in top layer of net right SH); 1 handkerchief linen embroidered yoke & lace insertions, B 42”, W 26.25", L 18.5", (0.75"
0051: SIX LACE BLOUSES, 1905-1912Est. US$400-US$600
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SEVEN LACE BLOUSES & CORSET COVERS, 1910-1920s: 1 w/ lace embroidered cotton inset panels, B 36", L 13"-16.5"; 1 cotton w/ openwork trim insert & neckline, B 42", L 14.5", (missing button & hole CF W, replaced right underarm, 0.25" hole left
0052: SEVEN LACE BLOUSES & CORSET COVERS, 1910-1920sEst. US$300-US$500
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SIX LACE CORSET COVERS, 1910-1920s: 1 pale pink w/ white embroidery & tucked ruffled sleeves & neckline, B 36", L 17.5", (hem unpicked & fraying, buttonhole missing, 1.25" tear left SH); 1 sleeveless pink silk w/ Irish crochet, B 37",
0053: SIX LACE CORSET COVERS, 1910-1920sEst. US$300-US$500
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EIGHT PIECES OF LINGERIE, 1860 & 1920s: 3 bed jackets: 1 white lace w/ pink silk under layer, B 46", L 15.5"-18"; 1 white China silk godets & mm Val lace w/ cream under layer, B 47", L 23", (tiny-0.5" holes to lace, tears & holes lining);
0054: EIGHT PIECES OF LINGERIE, 1860 & 1920sEst. US$300-US$500
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FOUR CORSETS, AMERICA, 1910s: 1 stamped "Lindsay, August 3, 1893, Flexible Felt Pat. Feb 20.06" & "PAT Mar.19.07 App'd For", B 32", W 23", L 18.5", (dirty, wear to W line, missing left side straps, missing grommets, bones poking
0057: FOUR CORSETS, AMERICA, 1910sEst. US$300-US$500
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FIVE CORSETS, AMERICA, 1910s: 1 lace w/ ribbon insertion, B 30", W 19", L 15.75"-20", (laces N/I, discoloration, straps stained); 2 w/ lace & ribbon insertion & label "American Beauty, TM Reg. U.S. Pat. Kalamazoo Corset Co.
0058: FIVE CORSETS, AMERICA, 1910sEst. US$300-US$500
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THREE COTTON CHEMISE, 1830-1860s: 1 w/ bib front of diagonal banded ruched & eyelet whitework embroidery, B 44", L 37.5", (light spot stains CF, light discoloration at hem & fold along fold lines); 1 entirely handmade girl's chemise
0059: THREE COTTON CHEMISE, 1830-1860sEst. US$300-US$500
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NOTES ON LACES OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS, 1926: "Notes on Laces of the American Colonists” by Frances Morris, Associate Curator of textiles at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, published for The Needle and Bobbin Club by William Helburn Inc. c.
0064: NOTES ON LACES OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS, 1926Est. US$300-US$500
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NEW YORK COUTURE BUSINESS COUNCIL FASHION PHOTOS: Twenty press release fashion prints from New York Couture Business Council, all 8.5" x 10": 11 'Carlyle' Spring 1970 & 1971, (1 damaged); 5 'Tom Nasarre for Junior Sophisticates', three Spring 1969,
0067: NEW YORK COUTURE BUSINESS COUNCIL FASHION PHOTOSEst. US$300-US$500
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JACK GOLDMAN EMBROIDERY SAMPLES, NEW YORK, 1950s: Wd range 5"-19", L 2.5"-24": 3 w/ sequins, bugle beads, faux pearls, rhinestones on silk organza, (1 w/ 4.75" tear, bead loss & "BACK" inked in corner); 2 neckline samples w/ cup sequins, bugle
0070: JACK GOLDMAN EMBROIDERY SAMPLES, NEW YORK, 1950sEst. US$300-US$500
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THREE VELVET BEADED POUCH PURSES, 1870-1910: 1 purple w/ silver frame rosebud motif, lilac silk interior, cosmetic mirror w/ matching pouch, Wd 6.5", Ht 8.5", (tarnish to frame, bead loss at trim) good; 1 green w/ drawstring & steel cut beads,
0073: THREE VELVET BEADED POUCH PURSES, 1870-1910Est. US$300-US$500
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SIX POUCH PURSES, 1910-1930s: 1 multicolor beaded looped fringe over net w/ wide range of bead types, circ. 13", L 9", (pulled & fraying strings); 1 fauve inspired panels, looped fringes & rainbow handle on organza, circ. 11", L
0074: SIX POUCH PURSES, 1910-1930sEst. US$300-US$500
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FOUR BEADED & NOUVEAU FRAME BAGS, 1910s: 1 interior colored crystal beads in shades of pink, blue & black w/ openwork frame in floral motif, stamped "Made is Czecho-Slovakia", 7.25"x5.5", (ribbon handle fraying, frame tarnished); 1 pink,
0075: FOUR BEADED & NOUVEAU FRAME BAGS, 1910sEst. US$300-US$500
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THREE DIAMOND SHAPED FRINGE BAGS, 1910-1930s: All w/ deep looped fringe: 1 crocheted w/ ruby colored beads & gold tone frame in geometric guilloché motif lined in cherry silk crepe & silk velvet ribon, 7" x 14.5", (tarnish to frame, fabric
0076: THREE DIAMOND SHAPED FRINGE BAGS, 1910-1930sEst. US$300-US$500
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THREE PAINTED MESH PURSES, GERMAN, 1920-1930s: 1 yellow, blue & red w/ yellow frame w/ pink enameled roses, blue elongated cabochon set closure, stamped "Made in Germany", Wd 7", L 7", (wear to paint esp. around frame); 1 brass & silver toned
0079: THREE PAINTED MESH PURSES, GERMAN, 1920-1930sEst. US$300-US$500
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