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16 pages. Contents: The Return of Autumn; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - the vest-basque costume, bonnets, round hats; Ladies' Fall Toilettes; Personal; Tatted, needle-work, and point lace rosettes; tatted barbe; corner of border for table-covers, cashmere scarfs, etc.; crochet work-basket; corner of border in guipure embroidery; Poplin walking suit; How Marriages are managed in Germany; The Sentence of Pontius Pilate; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Indian Summer; Ladies' and children's fall dresses; Bruised Reeds; Bridal Toilette; Paris Fashions; Down at Salt; ; humor. Average wear. Large clipping from page 651. Large clipping from page 653. Book
16 pages. Features: Marguerite polonaise walking suit; Pocket-Money; New York Fashions - the Marguerite Polonaise, coats and vests, mantelets, fall bonnets, round hats, Balmoral skirt; Personal; Crochet work-stand cover darned in point d'Esprit; Cover for quilt; Venetian embroidery and point lace insertion for lingerie; point lace edging for lingerie; crochet and tatted rosette; boots, gaiters, and slippers; glass eyes; Miss Phippeny's Heir; In a Club; Crochet lambrequin worked in point de reprise; ladies' and children's morning dresses; corner of border for covers, sofa cushions, etc. colored embroidery; ladies' and children's house and walking dresses; Chines Grotesqueness; Ladies' fall carriage and visiting dresses; Bert's Monogram; Paris Fashions; Full-page illustration "In a Club", by William B. Myers; large illustrations of ladies' fall carriage and visiting dresses; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Lady's and Child's Dresses; Home-made carpets; Drying Flowers in the Sand; Siesta; Manners Upon the Road - of Safety-Valves; New York Fashions - wraps, the dolman, the sacque with cape, yak lace, house sacques, opera cloaks, the national dress trimming; Box for ironing utensils; Cover for Flat-Iron; Alphabet for marking Linen; Breakfast Caps - many nice illustrations; London's Heart; Service; Sayings and Doings; Fantastic centerfold consists of dozens of illustrations of shirts, caps, under-drawers, chemises, collars, etc.; At Rye - by Harriet Prescott Spofford; Paris Fashions; Niss Nilsson's Last Appearance - with illustration "Christine Nilsson's Last Night at Drury Lane Theatre, London"; Subsitute for Cream; Needle-work and tatted chemise yokes; buttons and button-holes for lingerie; needle-work, point lace, and crochet borders, rosettes, insertions, and edgings for lingerie; humor. Average wear. Clipping from cover page. Large clipping from page 619. Book
16 pages. Contents: Infant's Baptismal Robe with Netted Guipure Trimming; Looking into the future; Blot-ting Papers; New York Fashions - Misses and children's dresses; Personal; Tyrolean hat; Apron for girl from 1 to 3 years old; Netted Guipure Insertion; Embroidered Flannel Cradle Blanket; Stuart FraiseMuslin and Lace Fraise; Where do some things come from; The perfect man; Baschlik trimmed with gold braid; Debenham's Vow - continued; Sayings and Doings; Lovely jackets and dresses in two large illustrations on page 792; Basque for elderly lady; Dress with bretelles and sash; Mothers of men; The art of coaxing; Paris Gossip; Sir Philip's Wooing, by Babington White; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Jacket tripped with gold braid; Blot-Ting Papers - Culinary Grievances; Holiday Gifts; Cashmere Scarf with Netted Guipure Trimming; Beret for Child under one year old; Cashmere scarf with crochet and tatted fringe; fishu with revers for girl from 4 to 6 years old; Satin Ribbon and Lace Cravat; Flanel Blouse; Close-fitting jacket with Revers; The Evergreen Message - a Christmas Story; Gossip on Crests and Monograpms; Mrs. Burton's Mince-Meat; Centerfold illustrations present twenty-one girls and ladies wearing a lovely variety of dresses and casaques; Debenham's Vow - continued; Design for bell pull satin stitch; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Promenade Toilettes; Summer Fruits; Proper Exercise; New York Fashions - Lace Garments, Carriage Wraps, Sea-Side and Yachting Jackets, Traveling Wraps; Personal; illustrations of table cover, crochet tidy, canvas tidy, etc.; Feminine Respectability; Gentlemen's Summer Fashions; Taken by Storm; London Correspondence; The Women of the Day; Nice full-page illustration of Gentlemen's Paris Summer Fashions; French Etiquette of Courtship and Marriage; Three Hours to a Dilemma; Sayings and Doings; Wonderful full-page illustration by Winslow Homer entitled "The Fourth of July in Tompkins Square, New York; Small clipping from page 589; The Household Angel, by Fitz Hugh Ludlow - continued; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Cover illustrations of five girls in fine dresses; Crochet Purse; Mannnrs Upon the Road; Youthful Despondency; Paris Modes; New York Fashions - spring bonnets, straw and china crape, flower, ribbons, etc., round hats, the square veil, model bonnets; Personal; Mouchoir Case in Point Lace Embroidery; Squares in Netted Guipure; Crochet Necessaire for tatting; Match safe in the form of a stopper; Suit for Girl from 6 to 8 years old; Fichu hood for girl from 8 to 10 years old; silk and velvet walking dress; Evening dress with Court Train - front and back; Silk and velvet walking dress - front and back; Vae Victis; The crown princesses of Europe; Sayings and doings; Huge centerfold illustration "Shopping in Broadway" from a sketch by William L. Myers/W.S. L. Jewett; My Sister Caroline - continued; large clipping from page 187; Full-page set of illustrations of "The Crown Princesses of Europe" - from original German photographs; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Fall Costumes; Design for Country Home; Severity of Age; The Byron Controversy; New York Fashions - suits at the openings, house dresses, the marechale robe, evening dresses; Personal; Edging for Curtains, Covers, etc., in Crochet and Mignardise; Netted and Crochet Sewing Strap; Tapestry Design for Cushions, etc.; Evening Costume; Debenham's Vow - continued; Low-Flying; Sayings and Doings; Knitted and Crochet Bread Bag; Bugle and Bead Brooches and Ear-Rings; Needle-case with Emery Bag; Tapestry Design for Border for Chairs; Squares for Covers, etc. in Netted Guipure and Embroidery; Black Silk Peplums; Sprigs for ornamenting Cravats, Cap Ribbons, etc. in Tatting and Guipure; Crochet Wall Cushion; Lace Edging for Veils, Blouses, etc.; Mrs. Bentick's Country House; Paris Gossip; Charming full-page illustration of a young couple in the moonlight entitled "Landed"; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: House costumes; The etiquette of evening balls and parties; New York Fashions - cloths and trimmings, coatings, vestings, trimmings, buttons, general remarks, shirt-collars and bosoms, gloves, rings and pins, hats, boots and gaiter shoes, children's fashions; Personal; Embroidered silk mouchoir case, point lace collars, squares in netted guipure, crochet rosette for covers, antimacassars, etc., Foundation figures on lace; Acolyte's Rochet or frock; Pocket brush with dressing-case; Women as Bread-winners; Bound to John Company - continued; The Rule of Three; Gentlemen's Fall Fashions; Great full-page illustration entitled "Gentlemen's Fall Fashions; Nice full-page illustration entitled "A Wreck Ashore"; Debenham's Vow - continued; Opera Toilette; Full-page illustration of alphabet with embroidered vignettes - white needle-work; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Redingote; Watch case; Giving of Charity; New York Fashions - Repellents, Pique Cloth, Fancy Cloths, Tartans, Bonnets, Round Hats; Personal; Corset Making; Many illustrations of corsets - including one for a child from 1 to 2 years old!; Muslin and Lace Collar and Bow; Pelerine with Bow; Jacket with Oriental Embroidery; A Woman's Friendship; Penny Wise and Pound Foolish; Bound to John Company - continued; Love Warmed Over; Useful Recipes; Alpaca Blouse Waist with Lilac Satin Trimmings; Wattean Blouse Waist; Cap for Elderly Lady; The Marriage Mart; Engagements; Caps, Corsages and Collars; Lawn Aprons for young girls; Debenham's Vow; Carlotta Patti; Street Costume; Full-page illustratoin entitled "In Tow" shows finely-dressed ladies walking on the beach followed by their gentleman friends; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Mantelet with Hood; Black Lace Mantelet; How to Make True French Dolls; Ceasing to Grow; Sympathy with Sickness; Manners upon the road; New York Fashions - fall bonnets, materials, feathers, flowers, ribbons, the scarf veil, manner of trimming, round hats, fall wrapping; different trimmings for under clothing; Embroidered Chemise Yoke; Two Buttons for under clothing; Basket with Netted Guipure Cover; Crochet Rosettes; Rosettes for Covers; Braid and Crochet Insertions adn Edgings; The Line of Distinction; Paris Fashions; The Woman of the Future; Sayings and Doings; Amazing centerfold compilation of illustrations of dozens of clothing items including lady's drawers with shirr, lady's ttucked night-gown, peignoir with full sleeves, gentleman's under-drawers, Lady's chemise fastening on the shoulder, Pique dressing sack, and many more; Miss Maquand; Foreign proper names; Debenham's Vow - continued; Lovely large illustration of Lady Jane Grey; Woman's political rights in England; Humor; and more. Above-average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Trained Evening Dress (on cover); Mouldy Lemons; New York Fashions - millinery, frou frou gauze, lace, flowers, feathers, jet ornaments, round hats, Personal; 4"x4" chunk missing from top corner of page 595; Antimacassar of serpentine braid lace stitch, and crochet; Embroidered honey-comb coverlet; House and street dresses; Tulle Foundation for Blouses, Veils, Fichus; Crochet Rosette; Ladies' and Children's House and Street Dresses; Art of Bouquet Making; Out of the forest - a Story of Hungary - part IV; Pickles; Sayings and Doings; Two large beautiful illustrations by Edouard Dubufe entitled "The Conscript's Departure' and"The Conscript's Return"; For the Ugly Girls - No. IV; Paris Modes; The Cryptogram - continued; Morning in the desert; "Peaches and Milk" - nice illustration of two black children drawn by W.L. Sheppard; What One can Hit Upon; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Bridal Coiffure cover illustrations; Ten miles from a lemon remedially considered, by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - autumn wraps, hats and bonnets; Personal; Embroidery Design for Morning Slipper; Knotted Watch Chain; Point Lace Rosette for Caps, Toilette Cushions (please note: 5"x4" clipping from this page 564); Embroidered Blouse Waist; Ladies' Autumn Dresses; Jewish Burial Rites; Out of the Forest - a story of Hungary, part II; Sayings and Doings; Great full-page illustration entitled "Not at Home" by William B. Myers shows a suitor being deflected by the butler; Beautiful full-page illustration entitled "On the Beach at Long Branch" shows three lovelies in a watefront coach; Paris Fashions; The Cryptogram - continued; Drawing "In Clover" by C.S. reinhart; Portraits and Home of Dickens; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Features: Annuals for Autumn Sowing; Nice first-page illustration of five women in different riding-habits; Dissolving views; New York Fashions - riding-habits, children's clothing, boys' sailor suits; Personal; chemisette and cuffs for square waist; pique cap for child under 6 months old; pique round hat for boy under 2 years old; pique round hat for girl from 1 to 3 years old; pique jacket for girl from 5 to 7 years old; pique dress for girl from 1 to 3 years old; Childe's pique bag with point russe embroidery; The rationale of toys; Mr. Daniel Murray; For the Ugly Girls - No. III; centerfold illustration entitled Queen Victoria's Garden-Party at Windsor Castle; The Cryptogram - continued; The Hon. Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton; valenciennes and needle work collar and cuffs; enameled cloth towel rack; pique neglige pocket; embroidered silk watch-case; crochet purse; Fichu arranged from a three-cornered lace shawl; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Summer Toilettes; Cycling for Women; Groom and Bridegroom; Women and Men - new athletics for women; Family Living on $500/year, by Juliet Corson; New York Fashions - double aprons, wing drapery, ruffles, striped satin surah, other styles for summer silks, black point d'esprit dresses, marquise lace dresses, malines lace dresses, new white dresses, summer jewelry; Personal; Embroidered Piano Scarf; Pattern included with this issue; Work for Idle Hands; The Woodlanders - continued; A Paper Wedding; Creole House-Keeping; Graffiti; Amazing centerfold illustration "The Punishment of Nebuchadnezzar"; Cherrycote, by Mrs. Burton Harrison; Paston Carew - Millionaire and Miser, by E. Lynn Linton - continued; Paris Fashions; Borders for linen embroidery; embroidered work-pocket; embroidered waste-paper basket; a "Profeel Machine"; humor. Average wear. Some yellow staining. Book
2003BN256986Münster : Westfälisches Museumsamt 2003. 2003. Hart & zart : die Trachtenpuppen des Jungdeutschen Ordens ; Begleitbuch zur gleichnamigen Wanderausstellung des Westfälischen Museumsamtes LWL in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Historischen Museum Bielefeld ; die Ausstellung wird von November 2003 bis Mai 2005 in folgenden Museen gezeigt: Historisches Museum Bielefeld . Medizin- und Apothekenhistorisches Museum Rhede. Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe. Hrsg. Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe Westfälisches Museumsamt Münster. Red. Gerhard Renda und Verena Burhenne <br/><br/>Hart & zart : die Trachtenpuppen des Jungdeutschen Ordens ; Begleitbuch zur gleichnamigen Wanderausstellung des Westfälischen Museumsamtes LWL in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Historischen Museum Bielefeld ; die Ausstellung wird von November 2003 bis Mai 2005 in folgenden Museen gezeigt: Historisches Museum Bielefeld . Medizin- und Apothekenhistorisches Museum Rhede. Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe. Hrsg. Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe Westfälisches Museumsamt Münster. Red. Gerhard Renda und Verena Burhenne Gerhard Renda Münster : Westfälisches Museumsamt unknown
21400<p> Inventée au début du XIXe siècle à Nottingham, c'est dans les villes de Calais et de Caudry, dans les Hauts-de-France, que la dentelle tissée sur métiers Leavers trouve ses lettres de noblesse. Textile de grande technicité, la dentelle n'a jamais été aussi diverse. Aux teintes, textures, manipulations et broderies infinies, elle est tour à tour transparente ou opaque, à motif floral ou abstrait, légère ou tridimensionnelle... quitte à devenir parfois magnifiquement méconnaissable. Telle une photographie instantanée, l'exposition «Haute Dentelle« offre un éclairage inédit sur les usages ultra-contemporains de la dentelle au sein du plus exigeant des arts de la mode, la haute couture. Elle lève le voile sur les relations qui unissent manufactures et ateliers, créateurs de textiles et de vêtements. Textiles de haute technicité, design de haute créativité, les dentelles mécaniques marient sans relâche tradition et innovation. Son apparente fragilité est un leurre. Sa texture tissée la rend indémaillable. Synonyme de délicatesse, la dentelle se définit aussi bien par ses transparences et ses arabesques, par ses teintes et ses textures, que par ses ennoblissements, manipulations et broderies… quitte à devenir magnifiquement méconnaissable. Évanescente ou tridimensionnelle, la dentelle est multiple.</p> Gent, 2018 Snoeck 190 p., reproductions couleurs, broché 23 x 28
17638727Paris, Jean-th. Herissant et Cl. J.B. Herissant, 1763. 2 volumes in-12, (24)-540 et 345-(3) pp. Reliure de l'époque en maroquin rouge, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés, plats encadrés d'une dentelle aux petits fers, filets sur les coupes, roulette intérieure, tranches dorées. Trou de vers sur 4 feuillets en fin du tome 2 avec perte de quelques lettres, trous de vers en pied des dos, minimes manques à trois coins, bel exemplaire.
1980SPN-195Paris : Éditions RMN, 1980. Broché 24x21,5cm, couverture couleur recto-verso, 245 pages illustrées de documents en noir et couleur, éléments de bibliographie générale, chronologie comparée. [BE]
19294Paris Firmin-Didot et Cie, Editeurs 1892 in 4 (30x21,5) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin maroquiné rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couverture conservée, frontispice, 340 pages, avec 161 figures dans le texte et 16 planches hors-texte en couleurs. Traduit par la Comtesse Gédéon de Clermont-Tonnerre. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
48637Paris Librairie de Firmin Didot Frères et Fils 1892 in 8 (25x17) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin maroquiné rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de riches caissons dorés, tête dorée, frontispice, VI et 410 pages, avec 157 figures dans le texte et 19 planches hors-texte en couleurs, des pâles rousseurs éparses. Traduit par Mme la Comtesse Gédéon de Clermont-Tonnerre. Bon exemplaire, bien relié ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
110924aafParis, Librairie de Firmin Didot Frères et Fils, s. d., vers 1900, gr. in-8vo, VI + 410 p., richement ill. de 19 planches et nombreuse ills. n./b. et couleurs dans le texte reliure en demi-cuir d’époque, dos fortement abîmé, avec manque.
45571Firmin-Didot.1892.In-4 relié.340 p.Nombreuses illustrations en noir. BE.Reliure rouge,Prix Municipal de dessin, Ville de Paris,sceau doré sur le 1er.plat.
1886963Paris, Alençon Renouard, chez l'auteur, Loyer-Fontaine 1886 Un volume grand in-8 demi chagrin fauve, tête dorée, 276 pages. Ouvrage orné de 8 planches hors texte et de 7 vignettes. Réparation discrète sur la couverture d'origine, travail de vers qui reste confiné très en marge (aucune atteinte au texte). Très rare.
11461Paris, Librairie Renouard H. Laurens ; Alençon, Chez l'auteur, Loyer-Fontaine, 1886. Grand in-8, VIII-276 pp., broché, en grande partie non coupé (importants manques de papier à la couverture ; planches et pages adjacentes brunies).