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Lot 292 - * Children's Clothing. A rare early infant's dress, 18th century, & 4 18th century bonnets
Lot 294 - * Clothing & Accessories. An Edwardian beaded blouse, circa 1905, & other items
Lot 295 - * Clothing. A group of Victorian & Edwardian hats, shoes, and other accessories
Lot 296 - * Clothing. A long silk dress, circa 1910, & other late 19th/early 20th century clothing
Lot 297 - * Clothing. An Edwardian velvet coat, Jean Burger, New York, circa 1910
Lot 298 - * Clothing. Two gentlemen's linen shirts, mid 19th century, & other items
Lot 299 - * Devonshire Lace. A lace engageante, 1760-1780, & other lace
Lot 300 - * Embroidered. A group of needlework items, 18th & 19th century
Lot 302 - * Embossed Leather. A set of 6 seat pads, Continental, late 17th/early 18th century
Lot 303 - * Embroidered Map. A Georgian needlework globe sampler, late 18th century
Lot 304 - * Embroidered Panel. A needlework panel, English, 18th century
Lot 306 - * Embroidered Pocket Book. A French love token wallet or purse, 1780s, & another
Lot 308 - * Embroidered Pocket Book. A silk wallet or purse, circa 1780-1800, & related item
Lot 309 - * Embroidered Pocket Book. A silk wallet or purse, circa 1780s
Lot 310 - * Embroidered Skirt. A Regency needlework muslin skirt, circa 1810, & 2 others
Lot 311 - * Embroidered. A group of needlework items, 19th & 20th century
Lot 312 - * Fabric. A group of brocade and damask fragments, mostly French, 19th century
Lot 314 - * Fabric. A group of printed 19th & 20th century lengths and fragments