Lot 30
Two Head Pieces, one by Maxim's Paris, 1980-90s
Estimate
$200 - $300

Sold for $563

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Two Head Pieces, one by Maxim's Paris, 1980-90s

The first head piece is made of a 2" black horsehair braid stitched in a spiral pattern around the crown and extends off the left side of the head, droping under its own weight. 
Label: Maxim's de Paris / Made in France. Attributed to Paco Rabanne. 
Circumference of crown: 20.75"

The second head piece is made of a small silver 1/2 sphere, which supports long feather spines and is connected to a brown hair comb. 
No label. Worn in the Ebony Fashion Fair with Lot 150, a Sarli ensemble. 
Diameter of entire piece: 22" 

Property From the Ebony Fashion Fair Archive
Condition Report
Condition:
Overall condition is good. The end of the Maxim's hat's spiral has come loose from the seam and is held in place with a pin. 

The unlabelled head piece is missing most of its glitter, but the structure is strong. 

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