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history-of-fashion:1780s Coat and waistcoat (probably Russia)waistcoat - silk, cloth, silk embroider
history-of-fashion:1711 John Clostermann - John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland
Court suit worn by Alexander I, Russia, 1786. Pink and cream silk with metal embroidery.
French Fashion during the “The Directoire Style” between 1795–1804;“Pelisse doublée d’Hermine”“Spenc
Crewelwork 18th century
The 18th Century Evils of Masturbation,In 1716 a Dutch theologian and physician named Dr. Balthazar
theclothingproject:Collection’s Highlight: 18th Century Silk Vest This is one of two 18th century ve
fripperiesandfobs:Dress, 1720From the Digitalt MuseumWow, this fabric looks incredibly similar to th
Can this be my life. Please.(via Secret by ~Weinglasarien)
Finally finished the post on the 1730’s waistcoat construction! Everything discussed in excess
fashionsfromhistory:Frock Coat1720sGermany
fripperiesandfobs:Robe à la française, 1765-70From Historic Deerfield Museum
life-imitates-art-far-more:Jean-Marc Nattier (1685-1766)“Die Liebenden” (“The Loving Ones”) (1744)Ro
The Ramsay-Polk Family at Carpenter’s Point,Cecil County,Maryland by James Peale,c 1793
Portrait of an unknown man by Joseph Highmore, 1745
Riding habits for June and October (two versions) by Robert Dighton, 1784
A miniature of an unknown woman by an unidentified artist, 18th century. [source: Vanderkindere Auct
mercurygray:thevintagethimble:Garter (one of a pair)French, 18th century. Silk plain weave with silk
Olive green watered silk faille riding habit with dark red watered plain-weave silk contrast and lin
A bone inlaid flintlock pistol originating from England, 18th century.
my18thcenturysource:Sleeved WaistcoatsEvery time I read/hear/say that term, can’t help but giggle: s
vincentbriggs:Got some pictures of me wearing my most recent waistcoat! The shoulders are a bit wrin
Please note: this method of reviving a drowning victim is no longer recommended.Bruhier, Jacques-Jea
A Sindh matchlock musket, originates from Sindh Province, Pakistan. Late 18th or early 19th century
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