Auction Results for 690 - Haute Couture & Luxury Fall Fashion (Online Only) September 17, 2019

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Auction Results for 690 - Haute Couture & Luxury Fall Fashion (Online Only) September 17, 2019 Auction Results for 690 - Haute Couture & Luxury Fall Fashion (Online Only) September 17, 2019 Lot and Description Low High Price Realized 1 - Christian Dior Haute Couture Day Dress and Belt, Autumn/Winter $3,000 $5,000 $3,750 1954 Christian Dior Haute Couture Ensemble, Autumn/Winter $1,500 $2,500 $1,875 2 - 1957 3 - Christian Dior by Yves Saint Laurent Haute Couture Ensemble, $1,500 $2,500 $1,875 Spring/Summer 1958 4 - Christian Dior by Yves Saint Laurent Haute Couture Ensemble, $1,500 $2,500 $2,375 Spring/Summer 1958 5 - Christian Dior by Yves Saint Laurent Haute Couture Dress and Shoes, $1,200 $1,800 $5,000 Spring-Summer 1958 6 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Spring- $1,500 $2,500 $5,500 Summer 1961 7 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Spring- $1,200 $1,800 $1,500 Summer 1961 8 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Coat, Spring-Summer $800 $1,000 $1,000 1961 9 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Spring- $1,000 $1,500 $6,250 Summer 1961 10 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture ensemble, Autumn- $1,500 $2,500 $1,875 Winter 1961 11 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Spring- $1,200 $1,800 $1,500 Summer 1964 12 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Dress, Inner Bodice and $2,000 $3,000 $8,125 Shoes, Spring-Summer 1964 13 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Autumn- $300 $500 $1,375 Winter 1964 14 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Autumn- $1,500 $2,500 $1,875 Winter 1964 15 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Spring- $1,500 $2,500 $4,000 Summer 1965 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Auction Results for 690 - Haute Couture & Luxury Fall Fashion (Online Only) September 17, 2019 16 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Spring- $1,500 $2,500 $2,000 Summer 1965 17 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Dress and Shoes, $300 $500 $1,375 Spring-Summer 1965 18 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, $1,500 $2,500 $2,000 Autumn/Winter 1965 19 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Autumn- $1,500 $2,500 $2,000 Winter 1965 20 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Autumn- $1,500 $2,500 $4,000 Winter 1965 21 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Autumn- $1,500 $2,500 $6,875 Winter 1967 22 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Dress and Coat, $1,000 $1,500 $3,000 Autumn-Winter 1967 23 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Autumn- $2,000 $3,000 $2,750 Winter 1971 24 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Dress, Autumn-Winter $800 $1,200 $1,062 1971 25 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Autumn- $1,500 $2,500 $2,000 Winter 1973 26 - Christian Dior by Marc Bohan Haute Couture Ensemble, Autumn- $2,000 $3,000 $2,750 Winter 1973 27 - Dress and Cape, 1977. Designed by Edith Head, made by Western $500 $700 $875 Costume Company in Los Angeles 28 - Dress and Shoes, 1982. Dress design by Paul Zastupnevitch, made by $400 $600 $937 Western Costume Company in Los Angeles. 29 - Dress and Shoes,1986. Dress design by Paul Zastupnevitch and $400 $600 $937 made by Western Costume Company in Los Angeles 30 - Dress, Earrings and Bag, 1987. Dress designed by Paul Zastupnevitch $400 $600 $937 and made by Western Costume Company in Los Angeles 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Auction Results for 690 - Haute Couture & Luxury Fall Fashion (Online Only) September 17, 2019 31 - Dress, Shawl, Earrings, Ring and Bag, 1988. Dress designed by Paul $400 $600 $1,062 Zastupnevitch and made by Western Costume Company in Los Angeles 32 - Dress, bag, necklace and earrings, 1989. Dress designed by Paul $400 $600 $1,062 Zastupnevitch, made by Western Costume Company in Los Angeles. 33 - Dress and Poncho, 1970s. Dress designed by Edith Head and made $500 $700 $625 by Western Costume Company in Los Angeles. 34 - Dress, Cape and Shoes. Dress made by Western Costume Company $400 $600 $500 in Los Angeles, 1980s Six Pairs of Shoes, 1950- $200 $300 $500 35 - 80s Six Pairs of Shoes, 1950- $200 $300 $875 36 - 80s 37 - Two Photographic Prints of Olivia de Havilland and Christian Dior and $400 $600 $937 seven Dior fashion show programs with hand-written comments by de Havilland. Men's Embroidered Green Ribbed Silk Waistcoat, $100 $200 $200 38 - 1830s Three Edwardian hats, $300 $500 $250 39 - 1910s 40 - Edwardian Coat, 1900s $100 $200 $62 House of Adair Dress, $300 $500 Unsold 41 - 1920s Edwardian Dress, $200 $300 $125 42 - 1910s 43 - Two Dresses, 1940-1980s $200 $300 $281 Two Dresses, $200 $300 $237 44 - 1940s Jacques Heim Dress, 1950- $200 $300 $125 45 - 60s Christian Dior Dress, 46 - 1950s $400 $500 Unsold Size label: 10 Christian Dior Haute Couture Coat, A/W $200 $300 $375 47 - 1969 Christian Dior Haute Couture Coat, A/W $300 $500 $212 48 - 1970 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Auction Results for 690 - Haute Couture & Luxury Fall Fashion (Online Only) September 17, 2019 Bernard Altman Cashmere and Mink Cardigan, 1950- $100 $200 $200 49 - 60s Two Dalton Cashmere Sweaters, 1960- $100 $150 $75 50 - 80s Courrèges Jacket with Belt, 1960s- $200 $300 $137 51 - 1970s Courreges Dress, $300 $500 $250 52 - 1960s One Pierre Cardin and One Oscar de la Renta Dress, $100 $200 $87 53 - 1960s Malcom Starr Dress, $100 $200 $312 54 - 1960s Madame Grès Dress, $400 $500 $250 55 - 1970s 56 - Oscar de la Renta Fur Trimmed Coat with Matching Dress, 1960-70s Size $300 $500 $625 label: 8 Size label: 8 Adele Simpson Purple Tartan Wool Coat, Dress, Belt, Scarf, $100 $200 $150 57 - 1980s Merrywear Coat, $100 $200 $175 58 - 1960s 59 - Adolfo Coat, 1960-1970s $100 $200 $100 Harrods Coat, $100 $200 $100 60 - 1960s 61 - Geoffrey Beene Dress, 1960-70s $100 $200 $62 62 - Nat Kaplan Dress, 1960s $80 $100 Unsold Modesto Evening Dress with Jacket, $100 $200 Unsold 63 - 1964 64 - Pauline Trigère Dress, 1960-80s $80 $120 $50 Three Dresses, $150 $200 $437 65 - 1960s Black Evening Dress and Bow Belt, 1965- $150 $200 $250 66 - 73 Four Scaasi Dresses, $300 $400 $200 67 - 1980s 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Auction Results for 690 - Haute Couture & Luxury Fall Fashion (Online Only) September 17, 2019 Norman Norell Coat and Skirt, $200 $300 $500 68 - 1970s Norman Norell Jacket, $300 $400 $187 69 - 1960s 70 - Norman Norell Dress, 1960-70s $300 $500 $212 No size label Norman Norell Skirt Suit, 71 - 1960s $100 $200 $125 Norman Norell Dress and Jacket, $100 $200 $281 72 - 1960s Norman Norell Dress, $200 $300 $125 73 - 1960s 74 - One Norman Norell Coat, One Alberto Fabiani Coat, and One Pauline $300 $400 $593 Trigère Cape, 1960s Stanley Korshak Skirt Suit with Fox Fur Trim, 1950s- $100 $200 $62 75 - 1960s Galanos Jacket and Skirt, $100 $200 $212 76 - 1970s Galanos Blouse, Skirt, and Belt, $100 $200 $112 77 - 1970s Galanos Day Dress, $80 $120 $200 78 - 1970s Galanos Coat and Skirt, 1960s- $300 $500 $200 79 - 1970s Galanos Dress, $80 $120 $87 80 - 1960s Galanos Jacket and Skirt, 1960s- $80 $100 $50 81 - 1970s Halston Silk Jersey Dress, $250 $300 $312 82 - 1970s 83 - Halston Dress, 1970s $200 $300 $281 Three Halston Coats, $200 $300 $312 84 - 1970s Two Halston Day Ensembles, $200 $400 $150 85 - 1970s Halston Cashmere Dress, $200 $300 $200 86 - 1970s One Halston Suede Coat and One Teal Traina Coat, $200 $300 $312 87 - 1970s 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Auction Results for 690 - Haute Couture & Luxury Fall Fashion (Online Only) September 17, 2019 Two Bill Tice Lounge Ensembles, $200 $300 $125 88 - 1980s Twto Bill Tice Lounging Ensembles, $200 $300 Unsold 89 - 1980s Three Bill Tice Lounging Ensembles, $300 $400 $200 90 - 1980s Bill Blass Coat, $100 $200 $62 91 - 1980s Pauline Trigère Dress, 92 - 1980s $80 $120 Unsold No size label 93 - One Bill Blass Dress and Jacket, One Galanos Skirt Suit, and One $200 $300 $125 Koos Ven den Akker Skirt Suit, 1970s-1980s 94 - Bill Blass Jacket, 1980-1990s $80 $120 $162 One Givenchy Ensemble and Two Bill Blass Dresses, $300 $400 Unsold 95 - 1980s Four Bill Blass and Maurice Retner Ensembles, 1960s- $200 $300 $125 96 - 70s 97 - A Group of Bill Blass and Bill Blass for Maurice Retner Dresses and $200 $300 $125 Suits, 1960s-1980s 98 - Two Givenchy Cocktail Dresses and One Bill Blass Day Dress, $300 $400 Unsold 1980s One Givenchy Coat and Two Bill Blass Coats, $200 $300 $150 99 - 1980s 100 - One Givenchy Cocktail Dress, One Bill Blass Cocktail Dress, and One $200 $300 $137 Bill Blass Skirt Ensemble, 1970-80s 101 - Two Givenchy Evening Gowns and One Bill Blass Cape and Skirt $300 $400 $187 Ensemble, 1970s-1980s Four Bill Blass Ensembles, $200 $400 $150 102 - 1980s Planelle Gray Wool Dress, 1980- $80 $120 $50 103 - 90s Black Wool and Peach Silk Satin Dress, $60 $80 $37 104 - 1970's 105 - A Collection of Four Vintage Items, $150 $250 $343 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Auction Results for 690 - Haute Couture & Luxury Fall Fashion (Online Only) September 17, 2019 Four High Neck Blouses, Late 1960s- $60 $80 $281 106 - 1980s 107 - Three Blouses, 1980-90s $80 $100 $250 108 - One Norman Kamali Blouse and One Romeo Gigli Blouse, 1980s- $80 $100 $112 1990s Two Blouses, 1980s- $80 $120 Unsold
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