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133 A rare brown silk padded and hooded cape, late 18th-early 19th century, with slits for arms, quilted collar and deep hood to cover a calèche with ribbon ties, lined in ivory silk £1500 - 2000

137 A rare purple wool pelisse robe, 1810-20, with puffed mancherons over long sleeves, raised waistline and curved collar, adorned with couched black braid, tassels to rear waist, part-lined in silk, with inner ribbon waist ties, hooks and eyes to front closure £600 - 1000

141 A fine and rare Liberty Aesthetic Movement copper satin tea gown, circa 1897, the waist stay stamped in gold ‘Liberty & Co Ltd Artistic and Historic Costume Studio’, in pseudo medieval style, the satin over-robe with pleated Watteau back and trained skirt, richly embroidered shaped collar, front robings, V-shaped waist belt, detached over-sleeves and closure buttons, worked in copper toned silk cord, studded with facetted amber coloured beads, with tightly gathered ivory chiffon front insert and flounced, gathered sleeves with fitted, beaded chemical lace lower sleeves, yoke and separate detachable choker collar; the inner dress of coral silk with boning at the back bodice only and gathered elasticated tapes over the breasts for comfort, bust approx 81cm, 32in

134 Three pairs of garters, comprising: embroidered ivory silk pair with blue elastic embroidered with Napoleon and Josephine crowns and initials, c.1800-1810; painted velvet pair with lovebirds c.1830; and embroidered blue satin pair with gilt metal garter ribbons c.1880 (6) £600 - 800 135 A pair of Holland-cotton men’s trousers, circa 1815, with small fall-front, bone and self-covered buttons, straight legs with small side slits at the ankles £500 - 700 136 A bi-colour silk faille gown, late 1870s, the long jacket-like bodice with ecru wool piping and pleated trims, with fob pocket to the waist and decorative pockets to the hips; the skirt caught in a pleated train to the rear, adorned with buttons, bow and pleated wool bands, bust 84cm, 36in, waist 61cm, 24in (2) £400 - 600

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138 A fine beige beaver plush stove pipe hat, circa 1840, with trade label ‘T.H. Satchell, Hatter of London, 48 Lord Street, Liverpool, by Special Appointment to HRH Prince Albert, Best Quality’, with grosgrain silk band and buckle, 20.5cm, 8in tall

The partnership between London based hatter Thomas Henry Satchell and his Liverpool associate Richard Frederick Bickerton was dissolved July 1846, so this hat must pre-date the end of the collaboration. £600 - 900 139 A beaded brown velvet ‘visite’, 1880s, the butterfly-like ‘sleeves’ formed entirely from braided and woven silk cord and gold bugle beads creating a ‘cut-work’ effect, beaded fringes to front and back, lined in tan satin £600 - 800 140 A Maison Worth purple velvet capelet, circa 1900, with gold on black woven signature label, bolduc number partially removed, adorned with swags of jet-beaded braid, lined in purple satin £600 - 800

In 1884 Liberty’s opened a dress department under the guidance of the designer E. W. Godwin. He was a member of the Aesthetic Movement, which favoured ‘artistic’ dress for women based on classical, medieval, Pre-Raphaelite and Renaissance clothing. £800 - 1200 142 A taupe taffeta gown with day and evening bodices, circa 1875, edged with fringing, with overskirt and optional day and evening bodices, bust 97cm, 38in, waist 66cm, 26in (4) £500 - 800


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