This is arguably the finest private collection of Napoleonic and Regency period dress in the world. It stands out not only for the range of clothes (1790s to 1820s) but also for the individual beauty of the garments and the remarkably good overall condition. Cristina Barreto and Martin Lancaster have painstakingly put together this collection over the last two decades, their interest sparked by the discovery of fashion plates from ‘Costume Parisien’ and later the same day finding garments of the same period in a flea market.
‘Our collection started because we wanted to fully understand the clothes that people wore in the Napoleonic and Regency period. Each dress tells a story about the owner, the activity and the time of day it was used. The collection grew larger as we tried to incorporate items that represented the development of cut and methods of construction during the period from 1795 to 1820’,
This is the first auction dedicated to the clothing of this era, ranging from adapted transitional post French revolutionary dress of the 1790s to the French first empire (1805-1815) and the period in England when Prince George ruled as Regent (1811-1820). The majority of these exceptional garments have been exhibited across Europe and the USA in the past,
Cristina Barreto and Martin Lancaster, whilst sad to see their collection dispersed, state: ‘Our passion for the clothing and fashions of this fascinating period of history is undiminished, but we hope that the new caretakers of these historic artefacts, be they people with a passion, collectors or institutions, will take care of them and love them as much as we did’.
Lot 97 - A sarsanet mourning gown, French, circa 1813
Sold for £4,940
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 98 - A white muslin spencer, English, 1813-1815
Sold for £1,430
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 99 - A sprigged cotton morning dress, English, circa 1813
Sold for £1,690
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 100 - An ivory silk drawloom stole, Norwich or French, 1815-20
Sold for £1,950
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 101 - A white percale morning coat, English, circa 1814
Sold for £1,430
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 102 - A pink satin evening bodice with elaborate puff sleeves, English, circa 1815
Sold for £6,500
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 103 - A fine white cotton batiste spencer, English, circa 1815
Sold for £1,560
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 104 - A rare green silk poke bonnet/calash, circa 1806
Sold for £4,940
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 105 - A white cotton spencer, circa 1815
Sold for £7,800
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 106 - A Provençal printed cotton day dress, French, circa 1815
Sold for £1,950
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 107 - A rare woven wood and striped cotton bonnet, circa 1806
Sold for £8,450
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 109 - A printed cotton spencer, Alsatian, circa 1815
Sold for £910
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 110 - A white percale cotton gown, English, circa 1815
Sold for £12,350
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 111 - A pale apricot sarsanet redingote/pelisse, French, circa 1815
Sold for £1,820
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 112 - A fine white-worked batiste shawl, circa 1830
Sold for £260
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 113 - A white muslin dress, English, circa 1815-16
Sold for £2,080
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 114 - A yellow silk twill gros de Tours silk spencer, probably English, 1815-17
Sold for £11,700
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 115 - A tartan bombazine carriage dress, probably Scottish, circa 1817
Sold for £93,000
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 116 - A fine wool redingote with faux fur (silk shag) trim, French, 1815-20
Sold for £31,200
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 119 - A court dress, probably for a European Princess, 1810-15
Sold for £68,200
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 120 - A rare embroidered purple velvet court train bearing the iconography of Napoleon I
Sold for £44,200
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 121 - Three bespoke Gem's Studio historic figures
Sold for £5,720
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 122 - Three bespoke Gem's Studio historic figures
Sold for £1,430
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 123 - Three bespoke Gem's Studio historic figures
Sold for £780
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 124 - A bespoke Gem's Studio historic figure
Sold for £1,690
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 125 - A bespoke Gem's Studio historic figure
Sold for £3,900
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 126 - A bespoke Gem's Studio historic figure
Sold for £260
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 127 - A bespoke Gem's Studio historic figure
Sold for £494
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)