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Clockmaker Lillie Nesbit is fascinated with cogs and gears, and puts her vast knowledge of mechanical theory into her pocket watches, station clocks, and other essential timepieces. Keeping the trains and dirigibles on time is an art unto itself, and Miss Nesbit is the artist who keeps the sprockets moving.
Casting a striking figure in the laboratory or on the gaslit streets of Venice, Arabella is just what an alchemist should be—the prim and proper scientist on one hand, with the flash and flair of a magician. Pictured here is the fitted bodice (LC153) with removable dickey and 3/4 length sleeves, finished with a long gathered satin ruffle, and with a satin skirt with ruffled flounce (LC154). Order separately or as a complete outfit (LC153C).
Dr. Ophelia Thatchmore surrounds herself with the bright colors and sounds of her bird collection. It is said that no one can communicate with feathered creatures quite like Ophelia, and her command of all things avian is legendary within the Naturist Society. Ophelia’s hat, complete with a nesting feathered friend, is sold separately (LH88).
The Katy skirt (LC150) in washable satin, is as versatile as it is lively in photographs. The flouncy flow makes this skirt at home in Silver City, Nevada saloons or dressed up in Gibson Girl panache on the streets of Victorian London.
In her Sunday finery, Venetia would capture Santa’s heart. Christmas plaid-print yoke with bengaline is trimmed with lace to create this fine young lady’s dress.
Adding a fashionable flourish while protecting its wearer from the unpleasantries of the Victorian London carriageways, the cape was an essential part of any gentleman’s wardrobe. One size fits all.
Double breasted boy’s Victorian style vest
Coat- Baron von Sextant
Coat- Baron von Sextant
Collecting tickets from passengers traveling near and far, the train conductor adds an air of dignified order to the din of the train station as the locomotive engines begin to warm up. As the steam whistle blows, indicating another on-time departure, the conductor tips his iconic cap to recognize it is time to go. A sharply cut coat (sold separately), vest with pocket watch, and stately brass buttons give him his recognizable look.
Collecting tickets from passengers traveling near and far, the train conductor adds an air of dignified order to the din of the train station as the locomotive engines begin to warm up. As the steam whistle blows, indicating another on-time departure, the conductor tips his iconic cap to recognize it is time to go. A sharply cut coat, vest with pocket watch (sold separately), and stately brass buttons give him his recognizable look.
The duke and duchess, landed gentry from Sussex, are embarking on their first sightseeing tour of the United States. Dressed in nineteenth-century style that reflects their refined nobility, they elicit many second looks on the streets of Baltimore and Philadelphia. Duke’s vest, complete with dickey, is cut to pair with the Duke of Morrison Coat (MC156), sold separately.
The duke and duchess, landed gentry from Sussex, are embarking on their first sightseeing tour of the United States. Dressed in nineteenth-century style that reflects their refined nobility, they elicit many second looks on the streets of Baltimore and Philadelphia. Duke’s coat is cut to pair with the Duke of Morrison Vest and Dickey (MC157), sold separately.
Quite the ladies’ man in his herringbone jacket with satin trimmed collar and lapel, the Earl used his influence at court and his association with the Duke of York to promote his own interests. Herringbone pants with side striped in satin, designed to pair with the Earl Morning Coat (MC112) and Vest (MC113).
Quite the ladies’ man in his herringbone jacket with satin trimmed collar and lapel, the Earl used his influence at court and his association with the Duke of York to promote his own interests. The Earl’s vest is also herringbone and finished to match the coat and pants, sold separately.
Quite the ladies’ man in his herringbone jacket with satin trimmed collar and lapel, the Earl used his influence at court and his association with the Duke of York to promote his own interests.
Striking a pose for the political press–big hat, big cigar, big dreams!! The conservative dress of a politician in a black knee-length twill coat (matching with the Statesman Vest, MC109, sold separately) is used as a catalyst for the support of his constituents.
Striking a pose for the political press–big hat, big cigar, big dreams!! The conservative dress of a politician in a grey heather vest accented with a watch fob is used as a catalyst for the support of his constituents.
A free-spirited artist and third-class passenger ignited the unquenchable fires of passion inside Tess, when he dressed for elegance in his white satin vest and bow tie. Designed to complement the Titanic Jack Coat (MC97).
A free-spirited artist and third-class passenger ignited the unquenchable fires of passion inside Tess, when he dressed for elegance in his black twill tailcoat trimmed with velvet lapels.
As majestic as the Great White North itself, he is the “Man of the Moment”–a symbol of dignity and respect. Navy twill jodhpur pants with a generous yellow stripe matched to the Canadian Mounty Tunic (MC71).
As majestic as the Great White North itself, he is the “Man of the Moment”–a symbol of dignity and respect. This red twill tunic is complemented with a navy collar, epaulettes, and piping. It also features regal buttons, white cording, and the authentic stars and stripes of a bygone era.
Our most versatile and long-lasting pants, made from durable twill and available in multiple colors to fit any costuming need.
Adding a fashionable flourish while protecting its wearer from the unpleasantries of the Victorian London carriageways, the cape was an essential part of any gentleman’s wardrobe. One size fits all.
Gentleman Jim, a dapper Victorian gent, was known about town as a ladies’ man who broke the hearts of many. His light tailcoat features velveteen collar and contrasting trim on the lapels. A perfect complement to the Velveteen Ascot Vest (MC22, sold separately).
Gentleman Jim, a dapper Victorian gent, was known about town as a ladies’ man who broke the hearts of many. His double-breasted velveteen vest sports a striped ascot tie. His light tailcoat (sold separately, MC23) features velveteen collar and contrasting trim on the lapels.
Her angelic voice rang throughout the crisp winter’s night. The red and white fur-trimmed Christmas cape complements the Christmas Carole costume to create a complete Victorian holiday look. One size fits all.
Fresh off their successful hunting expedition in South Africa, French nobleman the Marquis D’Ouest and his wife, the marquise, are ready to begin their safari tour of the Great American West. Smartly dressed for the stagecoach journey, but elegantly appointed to remind others of their gentry status, the Marquis and Marquise get noticed in each dusty saloon they step inside. The Marquis Vest is designed to match his coat (MC149), sold separately.
Fresh off their successful hunting expedition in South Africa, French nobleman the Marquis D’Ouest and his wife, the marquise, are ready to begin their safari tour of the Great American West. Smartly dressed for the stagecoach journey, but elegantly appointed to remind others of their gentry status, the Marquis and Marquise get noticed in each dusty saloon they step inside. The Marquis Coat is designed to match his vest (MC150), sold separately.
With Mother’s first kiss on the cheek, Little Boy Blue heads off for his first day at school. Brocade vest has Peter Pan collar and oversized satin bow.
Third in line for the throne, little Lord Edward may one day be the king of all England. One-piece velveteen suit features oversized collar, satin bows and cummerbund.
With a swagger in his walk, Young Jim Dandy portrays the position and privilege of his family. Dovetail coat has tapered tails and is trimmed in satin.
With a swagger in his walk, Young Jim Dandy portrays the position and privilege of his family. Velvet vest has checked lapels and ascot tie.
Our boy’s twill pants are our most versatile pants, complementing outfits from almost any genre or era.
Ready to keep the peace; armed with a happy heart and a boy’s best friend. This little man will grow up to “always get his man.” This red twill is complemented with a navy collar stay and features regal buttons, white cording and authentic stars and stripes of a bygone era. Cuffs piped in navy.
Ready to keep the peace; armed with a happy heart and a boy’s best friend. This little man will grow up to “always get his man.” Dark navy pants are a complement to the Canadian Mounty Tunic (BC56), sold separately.
Ready to keep the peace; armed with a happy heart and a boy’s best friend. This little man will grow up to “always get his man.” This red twill is complemented with a navy collar stay and features regal buttons, white cording and authentic stars and stripes of a bygone era. Cuffs piped in navy. This item is the infant’s version of the combined BC56 and BC57 (Canadian Mounty Tunic and Pants).
With Mother’s first kiss on the cheek, Little Boy Blue heads off for his first day at school. This Victorian tuxtail coat keeps him warm and dry.
This dovetail-styled coat is perfect for gunfighters and Victorian boys alike.
Arrayed in bengaline and lace, Victoria Fitzgerald sets out for her first piano recital. This elegant dress, with fitted bodice, mutton sleeves, and modestly gathered skirt is accented with velvet bows and features a brocade panel.
This lovely young lady always dressed her doll in a matching outfit before attending a tea party or social event. The satin dress is collard in lace ribbons while her puffy sleeves are accented by a wide velvet waistband. Lacy overskirt is draped with gathered satin and rosebuds.
Wanting to be like Mom – calm, stately, beautiful! Detachable laced and bengaline dickey trimmed with velvet ribbon and broach. One-piece bengaline dress trimmed with ribbon at bottom of peplum and at wrists.
Eliza dreams of the day she will transformed into the professor’s Fair Lady. Stand-up lace and velvet collar, fitted bodice. Sleeves bell into velvet and lace while bengaline/lace swags and bustle form narrow skirt. Dickey included.
My heart will go on…Brocade dress with its upper bodice studded with rhinestones and edged with sequin ric-rac. The romantic Tess features a lace neckline, lace pour sleeves, beaded fringe under bust, dot glitter tulle overskirt edged with sequin ric-rac, and trimmed with sequin appliqués. Organza middle skirt is trimmed with beaded fringe and sequin appliqué near hem. Backed with satin underskirt.
Affectionately named by her grandfather, Pretty Valentine never fails to stir his heart. Bengaline dress with dropped waistline features large laced collar and bow at hip.
“How do I love thee, let me count the ways…” Velvet and satin dress with leg-o-mutton sleeves highlighted by gold lace and lame on collar and sash.
She may never remember the dress, but her mother will never forget it. Gown of embroidered eyelet trimmed in ribbon and lace with matching bonnet.
In the late 1800’s famous illustrator Charles Dana Gibson created the “Gibson Girl.” She combined independence, femininity, and that much desired hourglass figure. Ribbon striped collar forms a plunging V-neck over dickey with leg-o-mutton sleeves and drop waist over flared bengaline skirt.