EditorialLantern Slide - 'Crinoline Lady', 1909-1930, One of a set of ninety magic lantern slides containing images of artefacts, art works, decorative arts, interiors and furniture which appear to belong to various museum and gallery collections in the United ...
EditorialFringed strip of appliqu? with wavy tendril and bellflower branches, Fringed strip of Brussels appliqu? lace, bobbin lace with needle lace decorative stitches, attached appliqu? on machine tulle. The strip is made as the bottom strip of three strips fo...
EditorialLady in a Hoop Skirt, Lady in Crinoline, Figure of painted porcelain. The figure represents a lady in a hoop skirt. She is holding a fan with both hands. The skirt is colored yellow with a golden trim along the lower edge, above which leaves and flower...
EditorialStrip of bobbin lace with rose branch in hexagon and two wavy flower garlands, Strip of black bobbin lace: Chantilly lace. The strip is part of a longer strip that has been used for a crinoline frock. The repeating pattern consists of hexagonal fields,...
EditorialStrip of appliqu? with bijou on the garlands for a crinoline frock, Strip of natural-colored Brussels appliqu?: mixed lace - Brussels gauze lace and bobbin lace - appliqu? on machine tulle. The strip is intended or used as decoration on a crinoline gow...
EditorialFringes of application lace with wavy branch and bellflower branches, Fringes of Brussels application lace, bobbin lace with needle lace decorative stitches, attached appliqué on machine tulle. The strip is made as the top strip of three strips for a ...
EditorialDoll with long blonde curly hair and limbs of white glaze leather. Dressed in blue silk costume with white batiste body and tunic, with matching hat and shoes, Pop with long blond curled hair and limbs of white glazed leather. Dressed in a blue silk su...
EditorialDressing gown from application side with wavy tendril and bellflower branches, Dressing gown from Brussels application side, bobbin lace with needle lace decorative stitches, attached appliqu? on machine tule. The strip is made as the middle strip of t...
EditorialStrip of application lace with bijou on the garlands for a crinoline frock, Japon strip of natural-colored application lace, needle lace appliqu? on machine tulle, point d'Angleterre. Two alternating types of round scallops, together with a lace bander...
EditorialLa Crinoline (title on object), Woman with hat, sitting under a tree., Fashion plates, anonymous, c. 1860, paper, ink, watercolor (paint), brush, h 205, ? w 248.
EditorialNegative - Pioneer Ball, Gippsland, Victoria, 1935, Female members of a Gippsland family attending a pioneer ball. They are wearing off the shoulder crinoline gowns, fingerless gloves and holding dance cards or bags.
EditorialThe Turnstile. A new machine invented by the enemy of crinoline petticoats, plate 15 from L'exposition Universelle. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Date: 1855. Dimensions: 199 ? 228 mm (image); 279 ? 362 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on w...
EditorialA Croquet Match, 1862. Victorian gentlemen and ladies playing the fashionable game of croquet. A woman steps on a ball to croquet her male opponent, while another lady shows her ankles under her crinoline skirts. Handcoloured etching by John Leech from...
EditorialDressing for the Ball in 1857. Woman being helped by maids into an inflatable hoop frame to support her crinoline dress. Handcoloured etching by John Leech from Follies of the Year, from Punch?s Pocket Books, Bradbury, London, 1864.
EditorialAdverts for various products including a crinoline, a sewing machine, ozonized water and disinfecting fluid. Mrs. Beeton's Dictionary of Every-day Cookery. London : S. O. Beeton, 1865. Source: 12202.ee.1/1. facing title page.
EditorialAdverts for various products including a bodice and crinoline, a mincing machine, matches and black shoe polish. Mrs. Beeton's Dictionary of Every-day Cookery. London : S. O. Beeton, 1865. Source: 12202.ee.1/1. opposite page 64.
EditorialAdverts for various products including a 'Knotted Stitch Sewing Machine', a crinoline, matches and a 'Prize Kitchener'. Mrs. Beeton's Dictionary of Every-day Cookery. London : S. O. Beeton, 1865. Source: 12202.ee.1/1. verso of title page.
EditorialWoman in a Crinoline on the Beach of Trouville. Dated: c. 1865. Dimensions: sheet: 14.9 ? 21.6 cm (5 7/8 ? 8 1/2 in.). Medium: watercolor with gouache over graphite on laid paper.
EditorialWoman in a Crinoline on the Beach of Trouville. Dated: c. 1865. Dimensions: sheet: 14.9 ? 21.6 cm (5 7/8 ? 8 1/2 in.). Medium: watercolor with gouache over graphite on laid paper.
EditorialComb-back Windsor armchair, ca. 1770, British, Yew and elm wood, Overall (confirmed): 44 1/8 ? 23 1/2 ? 26 1/2 in. (112.1 ? 59.7 ? 67.3 cm); Height (seat height): 18 in. (45.7 cm), Woodwork-Furniture, Nothing is more quintessentially English than a Win...
EditorialA Croquet Match, 1862. Victorian gentlemen and ladies playing the fashionable game of croquet. A woman steps on a ball to croquet her male opponent, while another lady shows her ankles under her crinoline skirts. Handcoloured etching by John Leech from...
EditorialDressing for the Ball in 1857. Woman being helped by maids into an inflatable hoop frame to support her crinoline dress. Handcoloured etching by John Leech from Follies of the Year, from Punch?s Pocket Books, Bradbury, London, 1864.
EditorialDoll with long blond curly hair and limbs of white dogskin. Dressed in a blue silk suit. Model: smooth body, smooth sloping shoulders on which smooth sleeves, flaring sleeprok, smooth from the front at the waist, of two deep folds behind, so that a cri...