30/12/2025
Venice, early March 1835—
Mr Tailor found these yesterday at Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo. Won't tell me what he paid.
"A gentleman doesn't discuss finances," he said, which means he got them for a song and is feeling smug.
Fully b***d stays, mid-18th century. Blue silk taffeta with fashionable red contrast stitching - plus some red grosgrain decorating the front. A nice plus! Not the finest work we've seen - the eyelets have seen a lot of wear and tear - but honest hard-wearing construction. A true character piece which must have seen a fair few balls and cotillions in its time and has much more joy in her yet.
Fewer tabs at the waist than fully tabbed styles, so they sit more comfortably. Won't cut in as much. Practical.
Grosgrain binding hand-felled throughout to excellent standard throughout. Blue and red stripe lining, contrasting beautifully. B***d with imitation whalebone rather than the real thing or reed.
He's been examining the hand-felling all morning. "Quite competent," he muttered.
From him, that's almost enthusiasm.
Venice remains awash in the 18th century. We're not complaining.
£65. UK 10 to 12. Enquiries for the discerning collector seeking a true bargain.
—L.C.
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