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DECEMBER
2001 AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS
COUTURE
Lot
#716
Hachi One-Shoulder Evening Gown, From the Wardrobe
of Diana, Princess of Wales,
Japanese, 1983, Of white silk with angular darting pattern
worked in silver bugle beads. It was made for her first official
tour of the Commonwealth in March 1983, and later worn at
the National Gallery in Washington, DC in 1985 and at two
James Bond movie premieres. Sold for $70,500 Lot #571 Charles
James Asymmetrical Cocktail Dress American, late 1940s, Conceived
as a sculpture spiraling around the body of brown/gray silk
faille and copper silk satin.
Sold for $22,325
Lot #571
Charles James Asymmetrical Cocktail Dress
American, late 1940s, Conceived as a sculpture spiraling around
the body of brown/gray silk faille and copper silk satin.
Sold for $22,325
Lot
#506
Chanel Evening Dress French
circa 1930, The tubular torso of overlapping black sequins,
sewn with crisscrossed front straps, the full skirt of black
tulle overlaid and alternating with sequined pendant bands.
Sold for $16,450
Lot #510
Adrian Monkey Print Silk Dress
American, 1940s, Of ivory lightweight silk printed with vertical
pattern of monkeys swinging from leafy branches.
Sold for $12,925
Lot #574
Balenciaga Beaded Flower Evening Gown
French, mid 1940s, The strapless silk sheath printed with
an elaborate floral pattern encrusted with beadwork.
Sold for $11,750
Lot #534
Fortuny Black Silk Delphos Dress
1930s, The shoulder tops and sleeves trimmed with row of Venetian
glass beads, the neckline outlined with braided silk cords
extending loose to hem in front and back.
Sold for $11,162
Lot #573
Chanel Wool Tweed Ensemble
French, late 1920's/early 1930s, Comprising a coat and skirt
of two-tone purple and ivory complex wool tweed.
Sold for $9,987
Lot #589
Fortuny Blue Stenciled Velvet Coat
1920s, Knee length, stenciled in gold with Persian inspired
paisley pattern.
Sold for $8,225
Lot #535
Lanvin Embroidered Velvet Cape
French, 1922, Of red velvet, the abstracted scrollwork pattern
embroidered in horizontal bands with silver and gold metallic
threads, wide brown fur band collar.
Sold for $7,637
Lot #575
Charles Frederick Worth Ivory Reception Dress
French, 1870s, Ivory silk faille, the bodice front buttoning
at center with standaway neckline, the back with two peplum
panels, long train.
Sold for $7,050
Lot #544
Adrian Barnyard Dress
American, mid 1940s, Of ivory silk printed on the front and
back bodice with occupied red hen house and on skirt with
finely feathered roosters. This dress is from the wardrobe
of Hildegarde, renowned nightclub and cabaret performer who
was dubbed by Eleanor Roosevelt "the First Lady of Supper
Clubs."
Sold for $7,050
COSTUME JEWELRY
Lot
#131
Group of Nine Fruit and Vegetable Pins
Including pears, peas, raspberries, mushroom, corn, etc.,
each enameled metal set with diamante.
Sold for $17,625
Lot #48
Alfred Philippe for Trifari Eagle Pin
The enamel and gilt-metal pin set with diamante, the bird
perched atop a faux pearl with transparent wings.
Sold for $15,275
Lot #129
Group of Seven Flower Bouquet Pins
Each set in enameled metal with brightly colored stone petals
surrounded by diamante.
Sold for $14,100
Lot #57
Group of Seven Under the Sea Jelly Belly Pins
Including starfish, sea horses and seashells, each enameled
and set with rhinestones.
Sold for $10,575
Lot #60
Four Trifari Jelly Belly Brooches
Each clear lucite, with white crystal and black enamel details,
comprising an elephant, poodle, scottie and pomeranian.
Sold for $8,812
Lot #64
Group of Four Trifari Jelly Petal Flower Pins
Each set in sterling with various color stones and clear flowerheads.
Sold for $8,225
Lot #183
Group of Five Flower Pins
Comprising a Trifari gilt-metal pin with red stones, enamel
pin with colored stone flowers and rhinestones, gilt-metal
flowerheads with faux aquamarine, and others.
Sold for $8,225
Lot #125
Group of Floral Jewelry
Comprising a Renaissance inspired ornate bracelet and pin,
Coro bracelet and pin, and two ornate bracelets with faux
pearl grape bunches and enamel leaves.
Sold for $8,225
BAKELITE
Lot
#610
Group of Three Bakelite Two-Color Laminate Bracelets
Each in black and cream with carved decoration.
Sold for $15,275
Lot #599
Pair of Bakelite Bracelets
Each with raised decoration, together with two additional
Bakelite Bracelets.
Sold for $14,687
Lot #302
Two Bakelite Two-Tone Bakelite Bracelets
Each with with carved decoration.
Sold for $9,987
Lot #362
Bakelite Inlaid Bracelet
With multicolor crosshatch decoration.
Sold for $7,050
Lot #414
Bakelite Googly Eyed Brooch
Depicting a monkey wearing a fez.
Sold for $6,168
Lot #322
Group of Three Bakelite Reverse Carved and Painted Bracelets
Each with varying decoration, together with a Bakelite "End
of Day"bracelet.
Sold for $4,700
Lot #457
Bakelite Brooch
Depicting a bumble bee.
Sold for $4,700
ACCESSORIES
Lot
#764
Collection of Historic Fashion Dolls
Austrian or German, early 20th century, Comprising twenty-nine
dolls, each dressed in detailed period costume, most dating
between 1890 and 1920. Heights 15 to 17 inches
Sold for $8,812
Lot #740
Hermes Blue Crocodile Kelly Bag, 1990s
Sold for $8,225
Lot #958
Louis Vuitton Wardrobe Trunk, 1930s
Height 43 1/2 inches, width 21 1/2 inches, depth 21 3/4 inches.
Sold for $7,637
Lot #751
Hermes Black Crocodile Kelly Bag, Late 1950s/early
1960s
Sold for $7,050
Lot #744
Hermes Pink Crocodile Mini Kelly Bag, 1990s
Sold for $6,462
Lot #741
Hermes Small Black Crocodile Kelly Bag, 1990s
Sold for $6,462
Lot #752
Hermes Sky Blue Bag, Birkin, 1990s
Sold for $6,462
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