Description: VICTORIAN TWO PIECE TRAINED BUSTLE SILK GOWN, 1870s This is an attractive reception gown of the 1870s period, that a mid to upper class woman would wear. A regal moire silk satin 2 piece in construction bustled gown with a long train back sweep. Cream colored with a changeable light copper colored moire silk satin in a bustled two-piece dress with fitted bodice with pleated back bustle/polonaise with two rear wide double long streamers enhancing the train. The bodice opens at the back with original its original fabric covered button closure, piping at shoulders sleeves and double piping around bottom edges of bodice. Having curved short three quarter bell sleeves trimmed with ruching and with a wide net tulle netting on lower sleeves. Attached white tulle net ruffled accents around neck opening and edged with black velvet ribbon. Collar and cuffs trimmed with copper colored changeable silk moiré. Sleeves are accented with gathered small rows of ruffles. The bodice is lined with a tan plain polished cotton and has 7 fabric covered whale bone baleen stays. The long regal training skirt is beautifully draped with gathers of generous pleating at back waist to give a fullness puff down the back for a beautiful bustle effect fall. It is lined with tan plain polished cotton. Trimmed with multiple tiered ruffles alternating in color. On left side of skirt there are diagonal folding of material. Stiff cotton material around inner hemline. Has hook and eye closure in back of skirt. Unlabeled. APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS BODICE Bust 31" Waist 20-1/2" Sleeve length 15" Across back 12" Shoulder to bodice edge point 18" Shoulder to front hem 53" SKIRT Waist 22" Front length 38" Back length 52" MATERIAL TYPE Moire Silk Satin, tulle netting and polished cotton lining. ERA c1870s CONDITION In structurally very good condition. The bodice is lined in a fine tan polished cotton in very good condition. SOILING SPOTS ON BODICE Small light area of underarm soiling in the bodice lining and lightly can be seen outer fabric. The bodice has large bust enhancers sewn into the bodice. No repairs. The necklines tulle netting is rough, and at one time had a black velvet ribbon sewn around the neckline, it now is detached and is included. SOILING SPOTS ON SKIRT The skirt's lining is in very good condition. No holes, one faint brown stain. All staining are stable and not disintegrating the material. No repairs. Overall in very good sturdy condition. PROVENANCE Clothing from the estate of William Insco Buchanan (September 10, 1853 – 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. Every effort has been made to describe our items as accurately as possible including flaws and imperfections to the best of our ability, to give the buyer an accurate description. 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 photos carefully and decide the rating and pattern if applicable of this item for yourself. Our antiques are collectible and are not new and not reproductions, and have lived a long and eventful life and sometimes developing flaws. Therefore, use and wear should be expected with these items, unless stated in description. We do not clean or alter unless stated in listing, and most times have been in storage for many decades picking up old age storage oxidation spots. As condition and description is largely based on personal opinion, we ask that you look at the photos carefully and decide. We are happy to answer any questions about this item. Insurance has been added to postage handling charges over $100.00 value. I SHIP IMMEDIATELY and packed securely. International Buyers Please Note: ... Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility and cannot be held responsible for delays in shipping or customs. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts' - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Clearing customs can delay delivery of packages. I ship promptly but cannot be held responsible for delays in shipping and customs delays.Item: 2pc202 - pg 5/23
Price: 895 USD
Location: Franklinville, New York
End Time: 2024-09-27T15:27:18.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Antique
Size Type: Petites
Occasion: Formal
Decade: 1870
Color: copper
Style: Ball Gown
Original/Reproduction: Original
Material: Silk Blend
Look: Victorian
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States