15956 of 714 lots
15956
60's Designer Dress Grouping
Estimate:
$100 - $200
Sold
$20
Live Auction
June 25: Eclectic Variety Auction
Category
Description
(8) piece 60's dress grouping to include (1) deep grass green velvet Best and Co. column dress with empire waist, silk bow at each back strap, wide panel down back that conceals metal zip closure and darted bust, 30" bust 32" waist free skirt, (1) handmade pink and white striped column dress with pink bow waist closure, wide button back and bow at neck, 33" bust 30" waist, (1) Best and Co. watercolor floral floor length dress with pink silk bodice, velvet bow waist and all over patterned floral skirt, 34" bust 27" waist, (1) 1960s pillar dress with yellow silk bodice, white ruffled skirt and green silk waist and bow at back, 34" bust 28" waist, (1) 1960's psychedelic wrap skirt in floral banded print, (1) House of Bianchi teal floor length dress with cap sleeves and bows at each shoulder, 34" bust 28" waist, (1) 1980's silk Anne Crimmins for Umi geo print dress with rainbow plaid allover print, 36" bust 27" waist, and (1) Kimberley 60s/70s metallic thread dress with metallic bauble buttons down front, 30" bust 27" waist.
Condition
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