Historic Fashion Collection of Helen Larson 2018-04-28 Auction - 625 Price Results - Charles A. Whitaker Auction Co. in PA
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SACQUE GOWN and PETTICOAT, JOHN HANCOCK ESTATE, c. 1755RARE SPANISH GENTLEMAN'S 3-PIECE VELVET SUIT,  c. 1760TRAINED SILK BALLGOWN, attributed to JULIA GARDINER, c.
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New Hope, PA, United States
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Historic Fashion Collection of Helen Larson

This season The Charles A. Whitaker Auction Co. is extremely honored to have been selected to bring to market the Private Collection of Helen Larson. Many in the historic fashion world are familiar with Helen Larson and the massive collections she has put together both as a fashion historian and as a businesswoman through her creation of Western Costume in Los Angeles. It is her own private and personal collection we will offer this spring in New Hope, PA.   Helen Larson was a passionate collector of both fashion and history. She, with the assistance of her close friend Doris Langley Moore-founder of The Costume Museum, Bath, England-assembled a massive collection over a 50 year career beginning in the 1940?s. There are several lots offered that were illustrated in Moore?s The Woman in Fashion and The Child in Fashion. For the past several years The Helen Larson Private Collection has been housed at FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising). Much of the research extracted by the staff at FIDM and others will be included with the upcoming lots offered for sale. The HLPC spans several centuries and offers collectors, historians, and institutions a unique opportunity to acquire historical, royal and haute couture with a secure chain of provenance. Many lots include copies of correspondence between Larson and Moore, copies of invoices and auction records. European Royalty represented in the collection includes Queens Victoria, Alexandra and Mary of England, Louise of Denmark, Marina of Greece and others. American figures of note range from presidential first ladies and Gilded Age industrialists, to Hollywood celebrities including Mrs. Ulysses S Grant, Lady Ellen Wilson, Gilded age industrialists Mrs Jay Gould (Duchess of Tallyrand), Consuelo Vanderbilt (Duchess of Marlborough) and Katherine Hepburn from "The African Queen?. The HLPC also houses some of the best of the best in haute couture with important examples from Worth, Poiret, Paquin, Pingat, Molyneux,
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CREAM SATIN SHOES with GOLD BRAID, 1680 - 1700: Silk trimmed with rows of narrow gold braid having pointed toe, extended tongue, latchets tied with silk ribbon, tall Louis heel, faced in blue silk, 2-piece custom mounts.(Significant losses to
0001: CREAM SATIN SHOES with GOLD BRAID, 1680 - 1700Est. $6,000-$8,000
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SINGLE ENGLISH SILK BROCADE SHOE, 1730s: Tobacco brown faille with straw-colored floral brocade, crossed latchets with faceted jet buckle, silk bindings, linen lining with leather insole, L-9 1/2 with 2 inch Louis heel. (Toe abraded, 1-inch
0002: SINGLE ENGLISH SILK BROCADE SHOE, 1730sEst. $300-$500
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FRENCH FLORAL BROCADE SHOES, 1745: Cream silk having polychrome floral brocade, latchets joined with self fabric bar over slightly extended tongue, tall kid heels, kid lining, leather insole. L-9 with 3-inch heel. (Some discoloration
0003: FRENCH FLORAL BROCADE SHOES, 1745Est. $1,200-$1,500
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SATIN SHOES with DIAMANTE BUCKLES, 1770s: Black with overlapping latchets, pointed tongue, Italian heel, oval diamante buckle, kid lining and insole. L-8 1/2 with 2-inch heel, buckles 2 1/2 x 1 3/4. (Losses to binding, torn along counter,
0004: SATIN SHOES with DIAMANTE BUCKLES, 1770sEst. $800-$1,200
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WHITE SATIN PUMPS, c. 1790: Pointed toe, squat Italian heel, silk faille bindings, linen lining and 2-tone leather insole, later writing on soles indicates an occasion in 1883. L-9 3/4 with 1 3/8-inch heel. (Edge wear near
0005: WHITE SATIN PUMPS, c. 1790Est. $300-$500
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PINK KID SHOES with CORD DECORATION, LATE 1790s: Bright pink with extreme pointed toe and low Italian heel having an oval bronze-tone buckle over wired and looped black and white striped cord, 2-tone leather lining, white kid and linen lining and
0006: PINK KID SHOES with CORD DECORATION, LATE 1790sEst. $1,200-$1,500
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INFANT'S CHRISTENING ENSEMBLE, 1770: A complete christening set comprised of an open robe and backless petticoat of white satin trimmed with lace, three bonnets of white lawn decorated with pressed patterns and lace, two have a fine
0007: INFANT'S CHRISTENING ENSEMBLE, 1770Est. $2,000-$2,500
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INFANT'S SILK-LINED COTTON MITTENS, 1770s: White with ruffled cuff and thumb edged in fine lace, reinforced fingers with opening to convert to mitts, joined, never used, L-5. Excellent.
0008: INFANT'S SILK-LINED COTTON MITTENS, 1770sEst. $150-$250
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LACE-TRIMMED SATIN TIPPET, 1790 - 1810: Cream sarcenet silk having a square collar over a small cape collar trimmed in black lace, silk ribbon ties at back, DLM tag. L-54 1/2. (Lace fragile, tears and losses, some stitching losses, few
0013: LACE-TRIMMED SATIN TIPPET, 1790 - 1810Est. $100-$200
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EARLY OFF-WHITE LINEN CORSET, 1740s: Center front having fine horizontal lacing over upper slit opening, 3/4-inch wide busk case sewn to front, hand-sewn eyelets, coarse linen lining. DLM tag "Very rare". B-38, CBL-15. (Heavily soiled,
0014: EARLY OFF-WHITE LINEN CORSET, 1740sEst. $500-$700
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TAN SILK FAILLE CORSET, 1750s: Back-lacing, top edged in metallic cord, center front panel having a crisscross of metallic cord, tan stitching, tan linen lining, silk facings. B-36, CBL-15. (Allover wear, several stays are coming
0015: TAN SILK FAILLE CORSET, 1750sEst. $300-$400
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NATURAL LINEN CORSET, 1780s: Front lacing, double boned with baleen, V-shaped boning at center front and back, sewn with blue thread, handwritten note with corset reads "Grand Mothers Stays, her name was Anne Love. She married
0017: NATURAL LINEN CORSET, 1780sEst. $400-$600
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AMERICAN BROWN LINEN CORSET, 1780: Back lacing with cream-colored stitching and cream suede bindings, linen facings, hand-sewn eyelets, hand-stitched on the interior with wide stitches, baleen boning. B-34, CBL-15. (Wear to bindings,
0018: AMERICAN BROWN LINEN CORSET, 1780Est. $500-$700
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TWO SILK PURSES, 1790s - 1820s: One round blue satin gathered into a black wool round front and back, decorated with soutache, silk drawstring top, DLM tag, 9 x 9, (allover light spots, seam separation, tiny holes in wool). One
0022: TWO SILK PURSES, 1790s - 1820sEst. $100-$200
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SILK BROCADE SACQUE GOWN, c. 1745: Terracotta silk brocaded with a branching white floral and polychrome floral clusters, gown having short sleeve with double fan cuff and furbelows with blue silk bow, attached English white cotton
0023: SILK BROCADE SACQUE GOWN, c. 1745Est. $4,000-$6,000
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