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C1880 FORMAL GIRL’S DRESS OF IVORY SILK SATIN

C1880 FORMAL GIRL’S DRESS OF IVORY SILK SATIN

This tiny, formal girl’s dress c.1880, from the Texas Civil War Museum, is made of ivory silk satin. It is embellished with multiple rows of shirring, unusual chemical lace trimming, silk moiré… (1307-20) Learn More »

CIRCA 1900 BLACK LEATHER LADIES’ SHOES

CIRCA 1900 BLACK LEATHER LADIES’ SHOES

Sweet black leather shoes from the Texas Civil War Museum, styled with an elongated rounded toe and shaped 1¾" heel. The shoes have ribbon ties over the instep with a bow that fastens with a… (1307-21) Learn More »

A DELIGHTFULLY CHARMING C1886 – 1890 NATURAL COLOR SILK BUSTLE DRESS

A DELIGHTFULLY CHARMING C1886 – 1890 NATURAL COLOR SILK BUSTLE DRESS

In the mid-1890s, the prevailing fashion began to soften. Steel bustles began to be replaced with pillows; structured petticoats with tape ties create shaping. Additional fabric added to the front of… (1307-22) Learn More »

VERY GOOD LOOKING CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S HARDEE HAT SIDE EAGLE

VERY GOOD LOOKING CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S HARDEE HAT SIDE EAGLE

This is a high-end example of the bullion embroidered insignia used to hold up one side of the brim on the M1858 officer’s dress hat - the Hardee or Jeff Davis hat in collector shorthand. Patterned… (1311-47) Learn More »

A VERY EARLY ONE-PIECE WREATH RECTANGULAR EAGLE M1851 SWORD BELT PLATE & HASP

A VERY EARLY ONE-PIECE WREATH RECTANGULAR EAGLE M1851 SWORD BELT PLATE & HASP

These rectangular eagle buckles showing the Arms of the U.S, were introduced in 1851 for wear by officers and by enlisted men carrying swords: cavalrymen, artillerymen, infantry sergeants, and others.… (1311-53) Learn More »


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