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1 jacket of black taffeta heavily embellished w/ black soutache, silk ribbon, applied taffeta medallions w/ soutache & looped braid, lined w/ black silk & cotton lace, 1900, very good; 1 evening coat of black woven faux moire w/ lace insertions to yoke & chiffon cuff & CF, 1895, fair-good; 1 coat of black silk trimmed w/ shawl collar & applied chemical lace medallions, 1900, fair; 1 coat of silk tulle w/ applied silk velvet ribbon stripes & guipure lace hem, c. 1900, good. Deaccessioned by the Valentine Museum. Measurements & condition report available upon request.
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Deaccessioned by the Valentine Museum