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    • Bodice

    • Bodice

    • Weeks (designer)

    • 1896

    • Worn as part of wedding ensemble by the donor's mother (née Florence Sanger Pullman, b. 8/11/1868, d. 6/5/1937) on April 29, 1896 on the occasion of her marriage to Frank Orren Lowden (b. 1/26/1896, d. 3/20/1943). In addition to this outer bodice,...
    • Boots

    • Boots
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    • 1883

    • Worn by Mrs. A. F. Ratray Grieg at Mrs. Potter Palmer's reception for the opening of her house on Lake Shore Drive. Mrs. Grieg was the daughter of David Rattray and Euretta Stuart who came to Illinois from New York in a covered wagon around 1837. ...
    • Brooch

    • Brooch

    • J. H. Leyson Co. (manufacturer)

    • 1893

    • This brooch was given to Mrs. Palmer to commemorate the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Its inscription, Oro y Plata, is the state motto for Montana. The nail contained within the pin was the final nail used in construction of the Exposition's...
    • Brooch

    • Brooch
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    • 1860

    • Belonged to mother of the donor.
    • Butterfly

    • Butterfly

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer); Marshall Field & Company (distributor)

    • 1954

    • Charles James originally designed the Butterfly ball gown for Mrs. William Randolph Hearst Jr., for the price of $1,250. The sculptural design lives up to a comment once made by Spanish couturier Cristbal Balenciaga, "Charles James is not only the...
    • Cape

    • Cape

    • Robina (Paris, France) (designer)

    • circa 1900

    • Worn by Mrs. Bertha Honoré Palmer.
    • Cape

    • Cape

    • Liberty & Co. (designer)

    • 1904

    • Worn by Mrs. Benjamin Carpenter, née Helen Graham Fairbanks.
    • Card case

    • Card case
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    • circa 1865

    • Belonged to Mrs. Bertha Honoré Palmer (1850-1918), mother-in-law of the donor.
    • Clover

    • Clover

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer)

    • circa 1948

    • During a visit to the Museum in 1974, James noted that this dress was originally created for Marjorie Merriweather Post. A review of the interior shows numerous alterations, including a large reduction in the overall size of the torso and hips. ...
    • Corset

    • Corset

    • Le Bon Marché (creator)

    • 1900

    • From trousseau of Mrs. Charles Hosmer Morse, mother of donor.
    • Corset

    • Corset
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    • 1901

    • Worn by Elizabeth Hooker Cheney at her wedding on September 11, 1901.
    • Corset

    • Corset

    • Marshall Field & Company (distributor)

    • 1901

    • Donor Franc Reece married John Roger Williams on June 19, 1901. Corset was bought at Marshall Field & Co. and part of her trousseau. It was never worn.
    • Corset

    • Corset

    • Lemal, Madame (creator)

    • 1909

    • Worn by the donor at her wedding in 1909.
    • Corset

    • Corset
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    • 1898

    • Part of Frances Glessner's trousseau for her marriage to Blewett Lee, February 9, 1898 at 1800 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
    • Corset

    • Corset
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    • 1874

    • Worn on occasion of marriage by donor's mother, Mrs. John Jay Bryant, née Matilda Miller.
    • Corset

    • Corset
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    • 1887

    • Worn by Miss Honore O'Shea, daughter of James J. O'Shea and Honore Pyne O'Shea, when she married donor's father, John J. Sullivan, November 10, 1887 at Holy Family Church, Roosevelt and May Street, Chicago.

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