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Wedding Slippers

Description: Wedding shoes of off white kid leather. Designed with a square toe and throat, shoes have a large ruffled ribbon bow with tiny metal buckle set at top of toebox. Edge of upper bound with off-white satin ribbon. The low heel is of modified Cuban or Louis style, rounded at sides and back, covered in kid leather. Handwritten note: "My wedding slippers" S.S.D.
Date: 1865

Crinoline

Description: Off-white crinoline with spring steel hoops. Covered in fabric with white on white woven design of "H" shapes. Metal fastener at front of 1" wide waist band. First four rows of springs only go half-way around skirt and are tied around the body in front. Last five rows form complete circle or hoop. No labels in garment. Attached tag with what appears to be an auction lot number, "253".
Date: 1860

Christian Roman Dress

Description: The illustration depicts twelve people in Christian Roman dress. The caption beneath is in German and lists the people by role, such as gravedigger, soldier, women, children and men.
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Date: 1864
Creator: Kretschmer, Albert

Egyptian Accessories

Description: Spread across the composition are many accoutrement of the Egyptian people. The legend underneath is written in German.
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Date: 1864
Creator: Kretschmer, Albert

Female Roman Dress

Description: Fifteen illustrations of women's Roman style dress are depicted in two rows. The caption is written in German.
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Date: 1864
Creator: Kretschmer, Albert

English Dress

Description: The illustration contains many examples of English dress from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The legend beneath is written in German.
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Date: 1864
Creator: Kretschmer, Albert

Doll

Description: In this view, the doll is seated in a small chair. She is wearing a green dress with white lace and black shoes.
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Date: 1865
Creator: Marsh, Julian Charles (attribution: probably made by)

My Second Sermon

Description: A young girl asleep in a church pew, wearing a red cape, hands in a fur muff, and feet dangling is depicted in this painting.
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Date: 1864
Creator: Millais, John Everett

Bottle, curved handle and nozzle.

Description: It is a bottle which is made up of ceramics.It comes under the art of pottery and is used for the decoration purpose.Bottle is of golden color and it is narrow from upper side and wider from downside.It has a curved handle which is used to hold the bottle and a nozzle to pour out liquid from the bottle which is in the shape of a small pipe.It's surface is somewhat glittery and there is a open mouth at the top of it to pour something in it.
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Date: 1860
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