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Ice blue silk damask presentation gown w/ silver lame' lame embroidery terminating in crystal beaded tassels, c. 1918, label “Ingices & Francks(?) [illegible], New York”, over-dress B 40”, W 28”, L 54”-80”, underskirt W 40”, L 36”, (light staining up to 2.5” lower CB skirt, few tiny-0.5” spot stains & holes, right sleeve partially unstitched from armscye, tarnish & pulls to metallic threads, discoloration to net, CF bodice & train hem, skirt W unfinished, some beads missing from tassels, few missing closures, lining heavily shattered) good. Deaccessioned by the Valentine Museum.
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Deaccessioned by the Valentine Museum