TWO VICTORIAN WHITE LACY WOMENS BLOUSES, 1900 to 1915
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This lot includes TWO blouses.
LEFT TO RIGHT THE FIRST ON LEFT Approximate Measurements: CONDITION THE SECOND ON RIGHT Approximate Measurements: CONDITION PROVENANCE Our descriptions are true and accurate to the best of our ability. We try to observe and report every defect that we are aware of to give the buyer an accurate description but to mention every single minor blemish is laborious and unnecessary. As condition and description is largely based on personal opinion, we ask that you look at the numerous photos carefully and decide the rating and pattern if applicable of this item for yourself. Everything is sold 'As Is'. The stated overall condition of the lot is based on the assumption that the wear is consistent with age and use. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. All other condition issues are stated above. To request additional working condition photos, please email oldthreads@aol.com with the lot number. Condition is a matter of opinion of the evaluator and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Clients must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction.
White machine lace blouse with back hook and eye closure, high standing neck valenciennes lace collar and with ¾ sleeve length. Cuffs adorned with scalloped valenciennes lace. White silk inner lining.
Across back Shoulders: 14"
Chest: 30"
Waist: 26-1/2"
Length (underarm to hem): 10"
Length (shoulder to hem): Front 18".
Sleeve (shoulder seam to cuff): 22”.
The overall condition is very good clean condition and structurally sound with the following issues:
Splits/Tears: Inner lining has some smaller splits in silk and a few mends.
Soiling/None.
I have not laundered this blouse.
White lacey cotton blouse adorned with machine lace embroidered roses and roundels of machine drawnwork, and Irish Crochet lace inserts neck edge and cuffs. With long sleeves with Irish crochet lace edged cuffs, and using fabric covered button closures on back of blouse.
Unlabeled
Across back Shoulders: 15"
Chest 35"
Waist: 45"
Length (underarm to hem): 10"
Length (shoulder to hem): 20"
Sleeve (shoulder seam to cuff): 23".
The overall condition is very good and a little dusty from decades of storage and structurally with the following issues:
Soiling/Spots: None, little dusty and very small oxidation storage marks.
Split/Tears: Loose threads and few broken threads in round roundels of drawnwork.
Needs to be laundered to whiten.
Clothing from the estate of William Insco Buchanan (September 10, 1853 to October 17, 1909) who was an American diplomat. On January 26, 1894, President Grover Cleveland (the former mayor of Buffalo and governor of New York appointed Buchanan United States Minister to Argentina. Buchanan was chosen by John G. Milburn, president of the exposition, as the exposition was planned with a Latin American theme and they wanted someone who knew the South American countries well.
Buchanan was Director General of the Pan-American Exposition, held in Buffalo, New York from May 1 through November 2, 1901, and is credited with the construction, operation, and dismantling of the exposition.
His ancestors still resides in the same home in Buffalo, New York and all clothing were stored in the attic of this ancestral home.
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