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End of Summer Elegance

Wed, Sep 25, 2024 11:00AM EDT
Lot 52

SILK & CHEMICAL LACE WEDDING GOWN, c. 1904

Estimate: $300 - $500

Bid Increments

Price Bid Increment
$0 $25
$500 $50
$2,000 $100
$5,000 $250
$10,000 $500
$20,000 $1,000
$40,000 $2,500
$100,000 $5,000
$500,000 $10,000
$1,000,000 $25,000

Cream silk satin twill wedding gown embroidered w/ faux pearls, chemical lace band collar, yoke & ¾ length sleeves, B 32”, W 21”, L 58”, (shatter along CB placket w/ many missing closures, ~40” tear along CB hem, few loose stitches b/t SH gathers, light 1” stain CF bodice, tiny spot stains, minor bead loss, some fallen pleats) Fair. Deaccessioned by the Valentine Museum.

Condition

Fair

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Deaccessioned by the Valentine Museum