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Vintage Victorian Estate Cream Colored Kid Leather 15" Gloves Wrist button GP

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Vintage Victorian Estate Cream Colored Kid Leather 15" Gloves Wrist button GP

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Auction ID : 61507939
Gallery Auction
  • Start Time
    Fri 06 Apr 2012 13:55:18 (EDT)
  • Close Time
    Fri 13 Apr 2012 20:03:18 (EDT)
  • Starting Bid
    $19.99
  • Condition
    Used
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    0
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  • Account Type
    Individual
  • Quantity
    1
  • Location
    United States
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Auction Description

Pair of Vintage Victorian Edwardian Estate Cream colored Kid Leather Gloves
- Victorian era   from German Estate  GP  
Beautiful  for display (tiny size that will not fit modern hands)
Overall length 15"  Palm is 6 1/4" around
Three buttons on wrist split

Machine sewn, not as many quality touches as the other listed gloves

Marked:  6 1/4 RS  no manufacturer or country of origin


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I am beginning to list the contents of an estate that dates back well into the 1870s and reflects all the beautiful needlework of that era.  All will be listed with a GP in title, so will be easily searchable.

Estate reflects several sets of grandmothers and great grandmothers and we will furnish the names after purchase so that credit can be given for the makers and owners of these beautiful Victorian items.  I want to get the items on fairly quickly, (many monogramed linens here) so will identify owners later.

Estate is fantastic.  Many items I have never seen before, much less offered for sale in my linen store.  More items than we can count right now.

Estate includes handmade lace handkerchiefs, collars (many), doilies, edging, runners, trims from dresses/blouses, and shams (many).  Embroidered bags, doilies, tableclothes and napkins, many early damask.  Victorian calf leather gloves, storage bags, handbags and more.  Many items handmade, many items from France, Ireland, Germany, and more. 

Background:  this family immigrated from Germany to US in the late 1930s just prior to World War II and brought their complete household with them.  Both were physicians.  Both brought family items that date back to 1870s and in beautiful condition despite the age.  Only a very few items can be classified as "cutters", meaning  items that can be used for crafts, framing, or whatever you please.  I know many of you ladies love the old laces so I plan to list even the less than perfect items just for you.

Most of these items are handmade, and I sure brushed up on my lace education so that I can give you correct information. To let you know the quality here, some of the clothing items are going to a speciality auction next year! 

I will add information as I get it on all items, and again will furnish the names of the original owners as well.  

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Kid leather gloves (baby goat skin) were a staple in every Victorian Edwardian woman's wardrobe.  The style was to wear skin tight wrist length gloves during the day to protect hands from sun, and longer length gloves for evening wear.  Often with sleeveless dresses, the gloves were above the elbow.

A good glove is judged by the delicate kid leather, handsewn seams, and the gussets at base of fingers and thumbs.  These made the gloves last longer as the leather was less likely to tear.  Also the best had additional leather on inside of each finger seam, also to extend life of the glove (unlike 1940s 1950s gloves that were knit and machine made, and worn looser).

This pair of used gloves is creamy soft and in beautiful shape, lightly worn and in a wonderful design, longer 15" gloves with the slit on the wrist (this allowed a woman to pull her hand out of the glove to eat, so glove stayed cleaner.  Since these are so small, that must have been a bit difficult to do).

These are nice gloves but of lesser quality than the other gloves listed.  No country of origin.  Some machine stitching.  Fingers are sewn with inside seams. Some finishing on the wrist split is oversewn.  Buttons are either inexpensive early plastic or replacements?  Not quite the nice quality of the other gloves but a nice pair of kid skin gloves.


 
Measurements: length is 15" (with a 8" cuff - measurement from base of thumb to edge of cuff, it is still a daytime glove) with a palm measurement of 6 1/4".  These gloves are made to be worn super super tight.

Design: creamy medium colored kid leather gloves with split at wrist.   Three plastic look?  buttons and hand made reinforced buttonholes.  A carefully handsewn gusset at base of thumb, mark of quality French gloves.  Fingers have strips of kid leather along edges and have inside seams.  Back of gloves have three decorative lines of stitching. 

Colors: medium cream color, which was standard for daywear, 

Fiber: baby goat leather, known as Kid, the only leather a fashionable Victorian Edwardian lady wore.

Age:  I am no expert, I am guessing somewhere between 1880s and 1900 based the appearance of the gloves.

Size:  how small are these gloves???? I have an extremely small woman's hand, my pinkie ring is a size 2, and there is no way my hand even can get past the cuff.  Looking at the top of the glove, picture #5, gloves measure 2 3/4" (measurement taken by the decorative lines).  These are excellent gloves for display.

Condition: very good for its age.  No stains or smudging after all these years!  Looks good enough to just put in place.    Leather is still soft, and fresh.  Used but not abused, no broken stitching or staining.

 More to come from this estate.  Search for GP to see the collection.  
 
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