Historical Clothing Pieces

A collection of vintage clothing items including jackets, bodices, and vests. The colors are muted, showcasing different fabric textures and styles from various centuries.

Obi, 20th century, Unknown Japanese, 16 1/2 × 126 3/4 in. (41.91 × 321.95 cm) (with ruffle), Silk, Japan, 20th century
Obi, 20th century, Unknown Japanese, 16 1/2 × 126 3/4 in. (41.91 × 321.95 cm) (with ruffle), Silk, Japan, 20th century
Spencer 1804-14 probably British. Spencer 108010Bodice. Culture: American. Date: 1863-67. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Vest of white cotton Piqué, M.S. de Jong (company), 1913 Cardigan of office robe, white cotton piqué. Medium vest, the fronts in points and sliced aside. Four white buttons with crowned W. low neck opening with lined, rounded shawl collar. Two bags and a watch bag on the left. White cotton back and lining. Back straps with buckle, on which engraved: M.S. De Jong and sewn in address band. Address: M.S. de Jong/Arnhem, The Hague/Amsterdam/Utrecht. Noted in inlet: 20/9 '13/(no.) 23024/JHR. Mr. H. Gevers. The Hague Cotton (Textile). pique Cardigan of office robe, white cotton piqué. Medium vest, the fronts in points and sliced aside. Four white buttons with crowned W. low neck opening with lined, rounded shawl collar. Two bags and a watch bag on the left. White cotton back and lining. Back straps with buckle, on which engraved: M.S. De Jong and sewn in address band. Address: M.S. de Jong/Arnhem, The Hague/Amsterdam/Utrecht. Noted in inlet: 20/9 '13/(no.) 23024/JHR. Mr. H. Gevers. The HagueObi, 20th century, Unknown Japanese, 16 1/2 × 126 3/4 in. (41.91 × 321.95 cm) (with ruffle), Silk, Japan, 20th centuryMantle 1848-51 American. Mantle 108045Brigandine Armor. Culture: Italian. Dimensions: 29.150.91a (front plate); H. 20 1/4 in. (51.4 cm); W. 11 3/4 in. (29.8 cm); Wt. 3 lb. 4.2 oz. (1479.8 g); 29.150.91b (front plate); H. 20 in. (50.8 cm); W. 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm); Wt. 3 lb. 10.8 oz. (1667 g); 29.150.91c (back plate); H. 6 in. (15.2 cm); W. 14 1/4 in. (36.2 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 1.4 oz. (946.9 g); 29.150.91d (tasset); H. 12 3/4 in. (32.4 cm); W. 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 6.8 oz. (646.4 g); 29.150.91e (tasset); H. 12 3/4 in. (32.4 cm); W. 6 in. (15.2 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 10.7 oz. (756.9 g); 29.150.91f (right arm defense); H. 13 3/8 in. (34 cm); W. 5 1/2 in. (14 cm); D. 5 1/8 in. (13 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 14.5 oz. (864.7 g); 29.150.91h (right gauntlet); L. 8 in. (20.3 cm); W. 5 in. (12.7 cm); D. 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm); Wt. 9.7 oz. (275 g); 29.150.91j (right leg defense); H. 20 in. (50.8 cm); W. 7 in. (17.8 cm); D. 6 in. (15.2 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 12.7 oz. (1267.2 g); 29.150.91k (left leg defense); H. 20 1/2 in. (52.1 cm); W. 7 in. (17.8 cm); D. 5 1/2Drawers 1876 American. Drawers 158415Chasuble;  2nd half 18th century (1751-00-00-1800-00-00);Children's hat van Kloskant with white embroidered leaves and with leaf vines; On top broken floral pattern and sculpted edge with leaf motif, anonymous, c. 1835 A baby hat from Kloskant, Lille / Rijssel, with horseshoe ball with strip and straight and transverse front; Decor of open flowers with hanging leaves. Biedermeier. Belgium . bobbin lace / Lille lace / embroidering A baby hat from Kloskant, Lille / Rijssel, with horseshoe ball with strip and straight and transverse front; Decor of open flowers with hanging leaves. Biedermeier. Belgium . bobbin lace / Lille lace / embroideringWedding stock 1835 American This is an elegant example of a stock, the standard neckwear for men in the early 19th century, to be worn over the high stand collar of the shirt. The styles of the 1830s were prescribed by fashionable dandies, such as Alfred Guillaume Gabriel, Count D'Orsay (1801-1852), a French emigrant who had relocated to England in 1829, and influenced artists and writers in wit and dress. The crisp and complete stock with a tailored bow was essential in fashionable formal dress.. Wedding stock 158829Bonnet 1820 probably Italian. Bonnet. probably Italian. 1820. silkUndersleeves 1850s American. Undersleeves 120041Pelerine ca. 1835 American. Pelerine 169445Cap. Culture: French. Date: 1643-1715. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Stays ca. 1835 American. Stays 173509Skirt with stripes of purple satin. Skirt, white cotton with stripes of purple satin; With wrinkled strip.  cotton (textile) Skirt, white cotton with stripes of purple satin; With wrinkled strip.  cotton (textile)Fragments, medium; silk, metallic Technique: woven, fragments of floral and polychrome pattern on cream., 18th century, woven textiles, FragmentsBlue and white striped Linnamast, Anonymous, c. 1880 - c. 1900 Blue and white striped Linnamast. The blue and w itte stripes both have a running pattern of flower vines; The blue in light blue, the white in white. England linen (material) damask Blue and white striped Linnamast. The blue and w itte stripes both have a running pattern of flower vines; The blue in light blue, the white in white. England linen (material) damaskCardigan of brown sheet with slanted front buildings, upright collar and lined and pissed off with white silk. Equipped with six round, cut steel knots., Anonymous, c. 1815 - c. 1830 Cardigan of brown sheet with slanted front buildings, upright collar and lined and pissed off with white silk. Two valves without bags; Feeded and pissed off in a prior manner and including two round, sharpened steel knots. Back of white cotton. Six round, sharpened steel knots and five founded buttonholes: the upper knot has no buttonhole and therefore remains open. Netherlands (possibly) whole: Cloth. Lining: Silk. Back building: Cotton (textile). Buttons: Steel (Alloy) casting / grinding / polishing Cardigan of brown sheet with slanted front buildings, upright collar and lined and pissed off with white silk. Two valves without bags; Feeded and pissed off in a prior manner and including two round, sharpened steel knots. Back of white cotton. Six round, sharpened steel knots and five founded buttonholes: Spencer 1804-14 American or European. Spencer 82145Woman's Dress (Bodice and Petticoat)Corset cover 1860 American. Corset cover. American. 1860. CottonCape 1870s American or European. Cape 107768Apron 1800-1850 American or European. Apron 121942Slobkous from ecrukligke kperkcotton, on which four mother -of -pearl knots and a linen belt with metal buckle under the foot, c. 1900 - c. 1930 Slobkous from ecrukluimigkek cotton, on which four mother -of -pearl knots and a linen belt with metal buckle under the foot. Lining of ecruktleur cotton Netherlands whole: Cotton (textile). lining: cotton (textile). Buttons: Mother of Pearl. buckle: Metal Slobkous from ecrukluimigkek cotton, on which four mother -of -pearl knots and a linen belt with metal buckle under the foot. Lining of ecruktleur cotton Netherlands whole: Cotton (textile). lining: cotton (textile). Buttons: Mother of Pearl. buckle: MetalFragment of silk fabric unknownChasuble. unknown, authorBonnet ca. 1840 American. Bonnet 169877Embroidered and stitched child body, with binchekant, anonymous   . Binche lace / embroidering   . Binche lace / embroideringShirt 1795-1800 American or European. Shirt 90589Spencer unknownA fragment of silk fabric unknownFichu, Medium: silk Technique: compound weave, printed by engraved roller, Fichu with piping and ruffled edge, in ivory silk printed with loosely drawn flowering vine in purples and greens., USA, 1836-40, woven textiles, FichuMitaine of knitted silk in white, green and red, anonymous, c. 1775 - c. 1800  Mitaine of knitted silk in white, green and red, trimmed with Rijssel side. Part of Zaans costume. Zaanstreek whole: Silk. knitting / Lille laceWomans Mantle (Chyrpy), late 1800s-early 1900s. Central Asia, Turkmenistan, Tekke tribe. Exterior: silk; plain weave; embroidery: chain stitch Trim: silk; tablet-woven with fringe Lining: cotton; plain weave, block printed; overall: 119.4 x 75 cm (47 x 29 1/2 in.).Waistcoat 1785-1800 European. Waistcoat 90784Apron 18th century British. Apron 122548Chasuble unknownBaptism of silk embroidered with floral scatter motif, padded with woven wool and lined with solid silk, anonymous, c. 1675 - c. 1700 Baptism of silk embroidered with floral scatter motif, padded with woven wool and lined with solid silk. Model: rectangular to fold with a transhipment and equipped with two founded splits through which a ribbon was pulled through. Decoration: The plain exterior is decorated with a staggering spreading motif of two divergent flowers. The quilt or stitching is only stabbed through the silk outside and the woven wool filling. The lining is completely unadorned. The original ribbon is missing. Northern Netherlands whole: Silk. Lining: Wool. Embroidery: Silk. Door: Silk embroidering  Netherlands Baptism of silk embroidered with floral scatter motif, padded with woven wool and lined with solid silk. Model: rectangular to fold with a transhipment and equipped with two founded splits through which a ribbon was pulled through. Decoration: The plain exterior is dEnsemble 1898-1900 German. Ensemble 104951Slip. Culture: American or European. Date: early 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Cage crinoline mid-19th century probably American. Cage crinoline 108666Wrapper ca. 1857 American. Wrapper 104370Sloop met koordsluiting, anonymous, c. 1750 Demolition for pillow, on the short side with six holes for cord closure. Netherlands linen (material) Demolition for pillow, on the short side with six holes for cord closure. Netherlands linen (material)Gloves ca. 1735 probably French. Gloves. probably French. ca. 1735. leather, silk, goldStole 1800-1810 Indian. Stole 157769Vest 1895 American or European. Vest 91118Cape late 16th century Spanish. Cape 88897Hat with a ball of tulle decorated with a tracing tulle, trimmed with a strip of Rijssel side, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Hat with a ball of tulle decorated with a breath of tulle, trimmed with a strip of Rijssel side, which is folded along the forehead. maker: FrieslandLille whole: Linen (Material). bobbin lace / Lille lace Hat with a ball of tulle decorated with a breath of tulle, trimmed with a strip of Rijssel side, which is folded along the forehead. maker: FrieslandLille whole: Linen (Material). bobbin lace / Lille laceJapon of Voile with colorful star flowers, c. 1830 - c. 1832  Netherlands .  Netherlands .Hat ca. 1888 American. Hat. American. ca. 1888. Straw, silk, cottonCollar ca. 1890 American. Collar 170396Collar. unknown, authorShirt of white cotton, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1920 A tunnel around the neck causing a cord; At the rear at the height of the buttocks a bow of white ribbon. Europe cotton (textile) A tunnel around the neck causing a cord; At the rear at the height of the buttocks a bow of white ribbon. Europe cotton (textile)Saddle, Bridle, Bit, and Trappings. Culture: Moroccan. Date: 18th-19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Sunbonnet ca. 1842 British. Sunbonnet. British. ca. 1842. straw, silk. .Miser's purse, Medium: cotton Technique: crochet, White crocheted miser's purse with ivory rings and fringed ends., USA, early-mid-19th century, costume & accessories, Miser's purseHat with a full -knit ball ball in fine knitwear, trimmed with a strip of tulle decorated with tambouring (Lierse side) that is folded along the forehead, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Hat with a full -knit ball ball in fine knitwear, trimmed with a strip of tulle decorated with tambooering (Lierse side). The tulle is folded along the forehead. Friesland whole: Linen (Material). knitting Hat with a full -knit ball ball in fine knitwear, trimmed with a strip of tulle decorated with tambooering (Lierse side). The tulle is folded along the forehead. Friesland whole: Linen (Material). knittingEvening bonnet American ca. 1880Hat of smooth white felt, anonymous, c. 1940 Hat of smooth white felt. Architect model with circle fold in the bulb and outstanding wide edge. Only a rip ribbon in white decorates the ball. Netherlands (possibly) whole: Felt (textile). band: Hat of smooth white felt. Architect model with circle fold in the bulb and outstanding wide edge. Only a rip ribbon in white decorates the ball. Netherlands (possibly) whole: Felt (textile). band:Hat of light blue silk in satin binding. Hat of light blue silk in satin binding. This boy's hat is made from one piece with a seam at mid-backs and with large pleats. The edges are trimmed with a light blue side with a woven zigzag motif and loops; On the left, this strap continues in a closure band. See also: BK-NM-5448-7-a. With regard to the straps Compare with the blankets of the Poppenhuis from P. Dunois and BK-NM-5448, BK-14656-246, BK-14656-242-A / b.Undersleeves ca. 1860 American or European. Undersleeves. American or European. ca. 1860. no medium availableShawl 1815 American. Shawl 169525Pair of Engageantes. Belgium, Ghent, 1850-1870. Costumes; Accessories. Linen Valenciennes de Gand bobbin laceEtiennette modes, 1920, bell made with hook in coated vegetable fibers, rigid straw at the entrance and big beige grain, Galliera palace, fashion museum of the city of ParisKontusz from the uniform of the Knight of the Order of Saint Stanislaus. unknown, authorHat for day or undertaking of knitted cotton, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Hat of knitted cotton with block pattern. For day or undertaking. Friesland cotton (textile) knitting Hat of knitted cotton with block pattern. For day or undertaking. Friesland cotton (textile) knittingBag made of black leather and mauve silk satin, golden and silver metal applications, fashion accessories, Italy, late 19th century-early 20th century.Right glove from white thick naunctory .. Right glove from white thick sea leather, on the back Three radiating cords, split with clasp with two buttons of mother-of-pearl. Address: Stamped Z .. Austria, Tyrol, possibly fa. Laimböck.Sailor hat mid-19th century American. Sailor hat. American. mid-19th century. silkHauberk of Chain Mail, 1400s. Europe. Steel; overall: 104.8 cm (41 1/4 in.).Handschoen of white Zeem leather with artificial fabric paremoer -colored knot, c. 1900 - c. 1915 Right glove of white chamois leather with artificial paremoer -colored knot. West-Europa (possibly) whole: Chamois (Animal Material). button: Right glove of white chamois leather with artificial paremoer -colored knot. West-Europa (possibly) whole: Chamois (Animal Material). button:Pair of tassels 17th century Italian. Pair of tassels 221331Jacket 1899 Haas Brothers Importers. Jacket 106691Bonnet 1885-90 British. Bonnet 116240Cape ca. 1820 American. Cape 175057Womans hatBonnet 19th century American or European. Bonnet. American or European. 19th century. strawUndersleeves ca. 1860 American. Undersleeves 170455Glove from a rich costume. Right glove from white cotton and knitted in barley grain pattern, belonging to a rich costume.Hat, 20th century, 13 x 17 in. (33.02 x 43.18 cm), Cotton, silk; needlework, Central Asia, 20th centuryUnderwear ca. 1900 German. Underwear 91592Mitaine of white knitted cotton, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1800 Mitaine of white knitted cotton. Knitted in a pattern of thin back and forth reasons and cubes. Unserved at the bottom. Marked in brown: ael / g or 6 West-Europa whole: Cotton (textile) knitting Mitaine of white knitted cotton. Knitted in a pattern of thin back and forth reasons and cubes. Unserved at the bottom. Marked in brown: ael / g or 6 West-Europa whole: Cotton (textile) knittingBicorne Officer Royal Navy 19th century., F. Segres, c. 1800 - c. 1850 bicorne Headpiece of perched cabinet, bol damaged, one side disappeared and torn. Around Bol remnant of cord. Confirmation for brushes available. On one side of Lis van Getterde Goudraden, which red label with NM 10385-185 Roosdorp and Leather label with no. 185 and remaining leather. Lis is impressed by disappeared knot visible. Interior: paper lining with crown and text print: F. Segers Breda. In edge metal buckle. Breda felt (textile). leather. cotton (textile). paper. metal. forging  NetherlandsGlove from white sea leather with plastic mother-of-pearl knot. Right glove from white nauclear leather with artificial tartar.Gloves. Culture: French. Date: late 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.. Parasol with deck of crem-colored rips side to which a strip of machining valenciennes side. Unlined, eight-held ribs. On top of a cream-colored silk bow. Light colored wooden stick to which a convex, twisted copper button with Rocaille ornaments.Hat fourth quarter 19th century probably Mexican. Hat 156551Glove of white leather, c. 1900 - c. 1915 Right glove of white leather. West-Europa whole: Leather Right glove of white leather. West-Europa whole: LeatherPair of Lace Engageantes. Probably England, circa 1760. Costumes; Accessories. Linen embroidery (darning stitch and pulled fabric work) on cottonNightcap ca. 1850 American. Nightcap 168481Bonnet ca. 1858 American. Bonnet 113290Visiting ensemble ca. 1818 American. Visiting ensemble 108374Stockings 1825-40 American. Stockings. American. 1825-40. CottonCap 19th century. Cap 446275Cape 1850-1900 American. Cape 107271Pair Of Gloves With Cut-On Cuffs. Right gloves of mouse gray nylon. Realed impeller-shaped caps. On the basis of a semicircular flared natment in which a padded band (Rouleaux) anthracite-colored nylon is attached. This band, with white loops divides into small compartments, continues along the edge of the hood. On the hand and at the wrist there are three anthracite nylon buttons on one side next to the band and three filled, stitched tires on the other side.Gloves 17th century British. Gloves 122098Glove of white leather, anonymous, c. 1900 - c. 1925 Left glove made of white leather, closure with two leather -covered press studs. West-Europa whole: Leather Left glove made of white leather, closure with two leather -covered press studs. West-Europa whole: Leather