28th May, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST

Costume, Accessories & Textiles

 
  Lot 2088
 

2088

Assorted Circa 1970-80s Costume, including Jean Muir black crepe long sleeved jacket (size 18), a black suede trouser suit with black leather trims (size 14 and 16), and a peach crepe full length long sleeve dress (size 14); Caroline Charles green mid length dress with ruching around the waist, V-wrap neckline (size 14); Jean Varon pewter jersey style full length dress with a high draped neckline (size 14); Frank Usher gold metallic jersey three piece including a thick strap top with a V-neckline, a long sleeve gold V-neck top with shoulder pads, and an open placket gold metalic jersey jacket (size 18); Frank Usher full length dress with green and blue paisley chiffon style sheer fabric with a peach underdress (size 14); Bob Schulz black wool crepe mid length long sleeve dress with a multi stripe pleated sash (size 12); Hardy Amies black mid length long sleeve silk mix kaftan with ruched tie cuffs and a scooped tie neckline (large) and another in white cotton with a button up neckline and buttoned cuff (size 12) (10)

Sold for £160
Estimated at £100 - £150


 

Auction: Costume, Accessories & Textiles, 28th May, 2022

Collection of Family Textiles Lots 2001-2006;
General John Jenkinson (1757-1830) is buried in Charmouth Dorset and his son, Admiral Henry Jenkinson of Fawley, Southampton married Elizabeth Lucy Theresa Acland in 1823. Elizabeth Acland's grandfather was Sir Richard Hoare of Stourhead. The notes were written by Brigadier Francis Alexander Fortescue who married Admiral Jenkinson's granddaughter in 1885 and his sister in law lived at Makerstoun House between the wars and hence the Makerstoun House writing paper. Mary Harkness was Admiral Jenkinson's daughter in law.

Lyndhurst Collection Lots 2006-2030
'Our mother, Margaret Smith (who died in 2019 aged 90), was the owner and curator of the marvellous “Lyndhurst Collection” an extensive assortment of period authentic clothing named after her house in Clitheroe, Lancashire.
Her love of fashion and costume began when she was a child. Her father was a tailor and made all her clothes using lovely patterns and fabrics. In 1946 when she was 17, she trained at Bradford Civic Theatre School in producing and directing for the stage. This expanded her love of costume. Later, as a schoolteacher, she produced school plays, as well as much larger and grander productions with amateur dramatic societies and other organisations. This required the creation and collection of many stage and vintage costumes.
In May 1986 she began giving an illustrated talk entitled “An Outline of Fashion for Women since 1300 AD”, Margaret finished giving talks in 2006 having travelled the length and breadth of Lancashire and beyond. A very popular presentation at this time was titled “40 years of Fashion and Change” and it was brought to life by 6 models who wore items from the collection dating from 1900 to 1937.
One of her most thought-provoking talks was entitled “The Emancipation of Women through Changes in Underwear”. The addition of a gusset to ladies’ drawers proved to be a very significant change for women!
One of the wonderful consequences of her very successful talks was that many ladies who saw them donated their cherished family fashion items, so that they could be enjoyed and appreciated again more widely. When she died, Mum left an extraordinary collection of antique, vintage and stage costumes which she had cherished, leant out and used for many occasions which are being sold in the following 25 lots'.

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