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The first is an early 40s costume, the second is a mid-late 30s bridal gown, and the third is from the 50s.
Inky said:Okay, after i passed out from the beautiful shoe picture, let me suggest an insole. I went from an 11W to a regular 10, and found that in most of my shoes adding a good insole helped take up some of the space, without changing the shoe at all. Also, if they tend to slip at the heel you can buy those stick on silicone heel pads.
Lovely shoes, and sooo tiny looking.
Thank you Lauren! I'm not sure what you mean by early 40s costume though [huh] Could you please explain? I really appreciate your inputLauren said:The first is an early 40s costume, the second is a mid-late 30s bridal gown, and the third is from the 50s.
64tonya said:and a cool old chef hat...
Any help would be greatly appreciated
lol lol lol lol lol Where in the world did you find that!?!lol lol lol I wasn't planning on keeping the hat but now....texasgirl said:You need this apron to go with the hat
http://www.vintagemartini.com/clothing/misc./aprons/pages/3566.html
64tonya said:Thank you Lauren! I'm not sure what you mean by early 40s costume though [huh] Could you please explain? I really appreciate your input
Aha! Thank u so much!Miss Neecerie said:What I think Lauren means...(and she will come correct me if I am wrong!) is that it is a costume...as in worn to a costume party. People had theme parties..or costume events...so its like the 1940's does colonial....
I sent you a link to a 20's cd of 'costume ideas' that someone has on ebay with similar dresses about half way down...(alas, cannot post it here, since its ebay)
Thanks for the tip LaurenLauren said:Yes, that's exactly right! In fact, one of my co-workers came in with a vintage pattern the other day from the early 40's that was nearly exactly the dress and hat you have. There are people who look for vintage costumes around halloween so you might have best luck selling it then I had a similar one that was from the 20s and it went ok, after I added "shabby chic" to the description but that was several years back when that was a pretty popular thing.
Spiffy said:-marked 575, which is 9K, I think.
-appraisal says stones are "red diamonds" and was valued at around $300.
-not signed or marked anywhere
-backside of design is finished and smooth.
Thanks!