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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.
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).
Rumors and mystery surround Captain Nemo, and no one is really certain what they know about him. His name itself means Captain Noone, and where he got the fabulous wealth it took to build his amazing submarine is anyone’s guess. Even his coat has the same striking and exotic air—a steampunk-styled copper snakeskin coat with black trim (MC179) makes him easy to spot as he paces the halls of his incredible undersea creation.
With his wealth of knowledge of South American flora and fauna, Professor Cornelius is widely sought after by those leading excursions into the jungle to find the lost cities of El Dorado. If you ever want to make it out alive, seek out the professor. You will know him by his smart tweed vest with flashy buttoned flap (MC178).
Widow of wealthy Irish landholder Lord Killebrew, the Lady Killebrew first faked her own death, then used her anonymity to regain her family’s wealth and prestige through piracy endorsed by the queen. Though feared by captains of silver-laden Spanish ships, the Lady Killebrew never lost a taste for culture and finery.
From the hills and trees beyond the wall, the barbarians emerge. Faces daubed in blue and red, they rattle axes and swords, raising a battle cry to the skies and bringing fear and trembling to all who stand watch at the gates. Trimmed in fur and bones, the Barbarian Queen Astred poses a striking figure in the din of battle.
Spinning and twirling, tambourine in hand, the gypsy follows only the stars and those fortunes that come her way. The highlight of the traveling show, Gypsy Rose is always quick to perform, but the twinkle in her eye reminds you not to get too caught up in her dance, lest you leave with empty pockets.
An enigmatic being, the fairy could act as trusted friend, impish trouble maker, or beguiling foe. Whatever the case, the appearance of a fairy has always meant that you are close to adventure, for lives with fairies are never dull. Mutli-colored petaled skirt and corset are accented by ethereal wings.
As Ali Baba’s favorite, this exotic dancer could spellbind and mesmerize any Sultan of the desert sands. Padded sequined bra is dripping with beads and trim. Sequined straps are covered with chiffon. Sequined belt draped with beads and trim offers many unveiling chiffon panels.
World famous for its beauties, no other harem dressed like the harem of the Ottoman Sultan. Bra has padded cups with metallic trim, halter neck strap and jewel at center front. Bolero is metallic brocade with layered translucent chiffon sleeves. The pants also start with a metallic brocade belt while the whimsical chiffon catches the breeze. The rich gold metallic braid trims the entire ensemble.
Villagers in every civilized town feared him, while the soldiers stationed on the frontier wall grudgingly respected his prowess in battle. The Barbarian is clothed in leather, fur, and supreme masculine confidence. With his axe and his bravery, he could conquer and plunder whatever he set his eyes upon.
A regular at San Francisco’s Palace Hotel, Miss DuMont always dressed her very best, lending an air of sophisticated grace to the Gold Rush city’s saloons and hotels. Miss Eleanor was particularly fond of gambling, and routinely bested all the men at the poker table, earning her the nickname “Madame Moustache”.
Dora DuFran, the Black Madam of Deadwood, ran a string of brothels in the Black Hills. Her most famous watering hole, “Diddlin' Dora's,” advertised itself as “Three D's–Dining, Drinking, and Dancing–a place where you can bring your mother”. Whether or not mothers were really welcome at Dora's place, her reputation as a madam with a heart of gold won her the hearts of cowpokes all through the Dakota Territory. Designed as the corset dress for all sizes, the ensemble features a boned brocade bodice enhanced with contrasting trim and bows. The lace-trimmed satin shoulder strap is intended to allow ladies to conceal their undergarments. Finally, the mid-length satin skirt has an organza-over-lace, gathered ruffle.
One tough cookie for one tough cavern. When midnight strikes this cookie doesn’t crumble. Boned brocade bodice with gold trim finished with matching fringe across her ample bosom and tiny waistline. Satin slit skirt edged with ruffles reveals her charms.
Smitten by the actress/singer Lilly Langtree, Judge Roy Bean named his bar and town in her honor. You’ll be smitten by our Jersey Lil’ with its velvet bodice accented with appliqué and trim. Velvet shoulder straps and open sleeve caps accommodate different arm sizes. Dainty satin bow at the waistline graces the satin-ruched skirt with lace over chiffon ruffle.
Famous throughout the West, this Parisian dancer captured the heart of many a cowboy, gambler, and railroad tycoon. Off-the-shoulder satin dress trimmed with inciting fringe has heavy-duty brocade bodice and satin swags.
Straight out of the Old West comes Calamity Jane, with pistols firin’ in her jacket/skirt combo in faux suede. Fitted jacket features cavalry cuffs and extra long fringe epaulets accented with hair pipes, buffalo-head buttons and pony beads. Skirt offers multiple layers of flattering fringe panels. She adds class to any western, frontier or Indian group setting.
A tribute to the Native American, the essence of Pocahontas is captured in this striking Indian maiden. Pocahontas made of faux suede, features white fringe trim with a slimming built-in belt around the waistline. Necklace and armband accessories complete the ensemble.
Behind every successful man stands a strong woman. In this case, it is first lady Martha Jefferson, dressed in a brocade dress with pleated satin bodice inset. Soft lace sleeves are finished off with long graceful satin bow at the waist.
The great love of Running Bear was tragically drowned by the mighty current as the Indian Princess White Dove swam to meet him. Indian Princess dress of faux suede features a fringed wrap-around skirt. Leather lacing with beads and conchos over bodice and belt. Authentic hand-beaded headband and feathers and conchos.
Plain and simple but courageous and graceful, this prairie woman epitomized endurance. Calico dress and bonnet trimmed with narrow lace. Coordinating solid color cotton shawl with a ruffled edge finish off the dress.
William “Curly Bill” Brocius, the most feared gunslinger of the Western Frontier couldn’t be missed on the streets of Laredo or across the Arizona Territory. Twill shirt with contrasting piping around bib accented with contrasting buttons.
Famous Indian fighter and hero of the Alamo Jim Bowie found comfort in his soft faux suede shirt. This faux suede shirt features 12” fringe falling from the yoke and over the sleeves. Front is laced with suede and creates the rugged look that made women of the West swoon.
Patented in 1868 as “emancipation union under flannel,” the union suit was constructed for just about every average Western man, whether a prospector, farmer, or the town drunk. Our authentic union suit is constructed of red flannel, just like the original.
Raised on sailing ships and accompanied by dragoons and brigands all her life, Brandi is forever married to the sea. At home with a sidearm on a pirate ship or with beers in hand as a German bar wench, Brandi’s attire is the essence of frivolity and adventure.
The tavern wench keeps the rowdy at bay with her whip and sharp tongue. Satin dress features ruched sides to create the look of lacey bloomers. Her velveteen bodice is attached to the dress to create a bust-enhancing and flattering fit at all times.
The stoic and strong wife of Pilgrim leader John Alden, she was the last surviving member of her family after its arrival on the Mayflower. Reflective of her beliefs and her personality, Priscilla is sensibly attired in a black twill dress and cape with white twill apron and cuffs.
Pat Laramie was tough and ready to meet the call for a posse at any moment. The Laramie Shirt matches him perfectly with its classic Western design. while his classic western wool tweed vest features faux suede trim, conchos, and leather lacing. The vest is reversible, with a satin finish on the reverse side.
Machine Gun Mac, the Irish bootlegger and gangster, injected fear into the mob with his crazed, unchecked violence. Pants only (Topcoat and vest sold separately).
Machine Gun Mac, the Irish bootlegger and gangster, injected fear into the mob with his crazed, unchecked violence. Vest only (Topcoat and pants sold separately).
Machine Gun Mac, the Irish bootlegger and gangster, injected fear into the mob with his crazed, unchecked violence. Double-breasted pinstripe top coat with coordinating breast handkerchief.
Always sharply dressed in his double-breasted pinstripe coat, vest, and pants, with contrasting shirt and colorful tie, gangster Vinnie Luciano presented a formidable figure on the streets of Chicago. The Gangster Pants are styled to complement the Vinnie Coat and Vinnie Vest (MC26 and 27), but have the versatility to expand any gangster wardrobe.
Brigadier General Ranald Mackenzie was considered by Grant “the most promising young officer in the service” and later became one of the greatest Indian fighters of the West. Double-breasted twill coat trimmed in velvet. Epaulettes accented with gold lame command the respect due a general.
None emerged from greater obscurity to rise to greater heights than General William Tecumseh Sherman. Under the steadying influence of Grant, Sherman was the most invincible leader Lincoln had. Double-breasted button back coat is complete with black velvet collar, dickey, shoulder patches, and cuffs. Features authentic metallic piping and braid.
These pants, complete with striping, are designed to match the Union Field Jacket and all Union-style coats.
Lieutenant William D. Matthews, born a slave, ran a restaurant in Kansas with Susan B. Anthony’s brother. That restaurant was the head station of the Underground Railroad. After a life of helping slaves find freedom, he joined the fight officially as the first commissioned artillery officer for the Union. Velvet shoulder patches and sash, along with the stripe on his pants (sold separately), identify this officer of the artillery and freedom fighter.
Solidly Southern and anti-Yankee, the Confederate Major is determined to fight to uphold the independence of the Confederacy. Double-breasted coat features authentic cuffs, collar, and stars.
Solidly Southern and anti-Yankee, the Confederate Major is determined to fight to uphold the independence of the Confederacy. Double-breasted coat features authentic cuffs, collar, and stars.
The patriarch of his people, he was considered the Grand Old Man of the Confederacy. Deluxe double-breasted coat with dickey accented with gold collar and cuffs. Features metallic stars and sleeve braid. Also available with epaulettes.
Confederate Cavalry Captain J.E.B. Stuart, affectionately known as “Jeb,” prepares his company for an assault on the front-line position. Pants designed to match the Confederate Field Jacket.
Confederate Cavalry Captain J.E.B. Stuart, affectionately known as “Jeb,” prepares his company for an assault on the front-line position. Grey twill jacket features gold velvet epaulettes, collar, and cuffs.
Coat- Baron von Sextant
Coat- Baron von Sextant
John Coffee Hays–military officer, captain of the Texas Rangers, and first sheriff of San Francisco–could be found anywhere danger presented itself. Sometimes on the Indian side and sometimes on the side of the US Cavalry, Hays never went anywhere without his two best friends–an Apache chief and scout named Flacco, and a ’36 Colt revolver.
Dresses in blue, innocent too-Blaze Star lights up the night. Velvet bodice trimmed with Venetian lace is fully boned for shape and finished off with lace center front and lots of tiny satin bows. Satin skirt finished off with a short ruffle features high split to reveal leg
For most cowboys the “Hurdy-Gurdy” gals’ names were insignificant, but no one ever forgot Blaze Star. Sassy brocade bodice, boned for shape and durability, is trimmed with matching braid, lace and satin bows. Satin skirt features a high daring slit with ruffles.
There to see and be seen, this life-loving young French flapper lit up the streets of Montparnasse, dancing her cares away at Le Chat Noir, the club at the center of it all.
This sassy West Texas saloon girl is known far and wide as the rough-and-tumble dancer “too tough to tame”. The object of many wandering cowboys’ affections but committed to no one, Debbie broke as many hearts as horses west of the Pecos. Her antique corded twill corset (also available in satin) makes for a sturdy but supple form-fitting bodice, and is delicately detailed with feminine lace. Her satin skirt displays a thigh-high slit accentuated with the same delicate lace as the bodice.