Velvet and Lamé Jacquard Evening Coat, 1910s
Sale 932 - A Life in Couture: The Collection of Michelle Smith
Sep 21, 2021
10:00AM CT
Online / Chicago
Estimate
$300 -
$400
Sold for $1,188
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Velvet and Lamé Jacquard Evening Coat, 1910s
The silhouette of this early 20th century cape nods to the work of Paul Poiret, a master couturier of the 1910s and 20s. Poiret was a key player in the creation of the modern fashion industry.
Black silk velvet cocoon coat with gold-tone metallic thread and black floral jacquard sleeves and bottom banded hem, rolled velvet cord for tying at neckline ended in black beaded tassels, and hook and eye closure at center front neckline.
Unlabeled
Size Label: N/A
Style/Serial No.: N/A
Approximate Measurements:
Shoulders: 16.5"
Chest: 56"
Waist: 58"
Hips: 62"
Length (high shoulder point to hem): 47"
Sleeve (center back neck to hem): 30.5"
Property from the Collection of Michelle Smith, Washington, D.C.
Condition Report
Condition:
The overall condition is good structurally with the following:
Structural Issues: See Losses.
Split/Separated Seams: There is a 2" seam separation on the front left velvet necktie.
Losses: The lining has some worn through holes along the neckline exposing the flannel interlining.
Fading/Color Change: There are several areas throughout the jacquard which have darkened either from soiling, age, or tarnish due to the metallic thread of the lamé.
Soiling/Spots: See Fading/Color Change.
Corrosion/Tarnish: See Fading/Color Change.
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The overall condition is good structurally with the following:
Structural Issues: See Losses.
Split/Separated Seams: There is a 2" seam separation on the front left velvet necktie.
Losses: The lining has some worn through holes along the neckline exposing the flannel interlining.
Fading/Color Change: There are several areas throughout the jacquard which have darkened either from soiling, age, or tarnish due to the metallic thread of the lamé.
Soiling/Spots: See Fading/Color Change.
Corrosion/Tarnish: See Fading/Color Change.
Everything is sold 'As Is’. The stated overall condition of the lot is based on the assumption that the wear is consistent with age and use. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. All other condition issues are stated above. To request additional working condition photos, please email couturecr@hindmanauctions.com with the lot number. Condition is a matter of opinion of the evaluator and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Clients must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction.
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