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dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37078
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.120
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.120
Description
Dress, c.1925-1929. Navy rayon crepe. Long sleeves, V-neck with clear rhinestones. Dropped waist with belt, faux pockets, and knee length pleated skirt. Plain straight back. The V neck overlaps at centre front, with a snap to give the overlap a diamond shape. Four small clear white rhinestone buttons with black backings are sewn along the bottom left of the V neck (one rhinestone is missing). The rest of the bodice is plain, without shaping. The sleeves have two small pleats at the elbow, and small cuffs with plackets held together by snaps. The dropped waistline has a thin belt tacked to the waistline in five places. A decorative celluloid buckle sits centre front with gold background and inlaid rust and green splotches. Hanging from the waistline is a panel that comes to a point on either side of centre front. On the panel's right and left front there is a faux pocket opening. Underneath this panel is a section of white cotton muslin; attached to the muslin is a skirt covered in tiny pleats on its front. The front of the skirt has a small double fold hem, while the back has a 6 cm hem. There is an inspection tag on the right sleeve cuff that reads: "Deckelbaum & Eisenberg, Montreal" "Order No..", "Style", handprinted "532"; "Cloth", "1313G"; "Size"- "16"; "Operator"-"11.50"; "Remarks", "Finisher"; "13" written in pencil on lower part of tag; "3" on tag back
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Site/City Made
Montreal
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
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dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37841
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.502
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.502
Description
Dress, c.1925-1929. Navy satin rayon. Straight cut, long sleeves, round neckline, belt, and embroidery applique. Slightly flared knee length skirt, straps hang from shoulders. There is no collar on the rounded neckline. There is a small placket closure with a snap at the left shoulder. Coming from each shoulder seam is a one inch hanging strap. It extends to the dropped waist where there is a band of art deco style embroidery appliqued to the dress. It is brightly coloured in brown, orange, yellow, blue, and navy blue. The straps are tacked down here, with three pleats hanging from the ends. A few inches above the embroidery there are thin waistband sashes sewn into the side seams. The sleeves are gathered into cuffs trimmed with embroidered ribbon in blue, pink and white on a black velvet background. It does not match the design of the band across the front. There are self fabric ties on the sleeve ends, tied at their base, but no opening in the cuff. Attached at the dropped waistline, the skirt is flared slightly in one panel, using a semi-circular flounce. The back of the dress is all one piece, without any shaping and without a break at the waistline. There is a six inch hem at the back and a small double fold at the front. Most seams are finished with pinking. A price tag on tie on left sleeve reads on one side: "18 / 139[or 137]" and on the other side: "fgg / 14.00[crossed out] / $12.00/8." This may mean it is a size eight, selling for $12.00 (marked down from $14.00).
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Site/City Made
Montreal
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
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dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37843
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.504
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.504
Description
Dress, c.1925-1929. Light orange silk crepe. Straight cut, long sleeves, V neck collar with pleated flounce down bodice. Two waistband with celluloid buttons, back waist tie, pleated knee length skirt. The V neck collar has a pleated edge that connects to a pleated flounce on the bodice. The flounce is tacked in place rather than hanging freely. The plain sleeves end in cuffs that close with openings that close with a snap. The bodice is straight cut and has a dropped waist with two faux waistband tucks on the front, attached to a cotton muslin panel underneath. Each tuck has three small yellowish celluloid buttons with a star design; the top tuck has its buttons in a vertical line to the left, and the bottom tuck has buttons to the right. Sewn into the side seams is a narrow sash that ties in the back. The skirt front, attached to the muslin underlining, is covered in medium sized pleats. The back of the dress is plain from the shoulders to the hem. There is a small double fold hem at the front, and a six inch hem at the back. There is a paper label sewn into right sleeve end that reads: "Order No.", "Style", "230", "Cloth", "Size - 20", "Operator", "Remarks", "110", "Finisher", "11", "Deckelbaum and Eisenberg, Montreal."
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Site/City Made
Montreal
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
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dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37849
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.510
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.510
Description
Dress, c.1925-1929. Brown silk crepe. Long sleeves, large ruffle along bodice, pin tucks beneath a dropped waist, and pleated knee length skirt. At the point of the V neck there is a black and bronze coloured metal brooch with seven white/clear rhinestones. Along the right side of the V neck there is a large pleated ruffle: it continues down the diagonal line to the waistline, ending in a bow. The sleeves have a small pleat at the elbow. The cuffs close with snaps. The bodice has a slight pouf at the dropped waistline. Below that there is a slightly lighter panel that ends a few inches later with a diagonal line that travels from the left side down to the right. The bottom half of this panel is covered in tiny pin tucks on the front that follow the lower diagonal line. The skirt is attached to this lighter band, and covered in small pleats in the front. Its knee length hem is a small double fold in front and a larger 6 cm hem in the back. Under the bodice front there is a cream-coloured cotton underlining sewn into the shoulder and waist seams, to allow it to puff out at the waist. On the right sleeve cuff there is a tag that reads, "Decklebaum & Eisenberg / Montreal."
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Site/City Made
Montreal
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
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dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37852
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.513
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.513
Description
Dress, c.1925-1929. Light brown rayon crepe. Straight cut, long sleeved, V neck with bow, waist ties, panel with embroidered false pocket, knee length half pleated skirt. There is a "v" panel of blue crepe inserted into the V neck as an accent, two inches in from the neck edge. At the point of the V there are two brown sashes tied in a square knot. The bodice puffs out slightly at the dropped waist. The bodice front is underlined cotton muslin attached at the shoulders and waist, which allows it to puff out slightly. The sleeves have two small pleats at the elbow. They end in a placket and cuff, and close with a snap at the cuff base. Long ties to tie in the back are sewn into the waist side seams. Hanging from the waist front is a slightly flared panel that scoops up from the right side to the left. On the larger section on the right side there is a faux pocket tacked on, embroidered in white, blue, and gold floss. Under the hanging panel, there is another band on the front that mimics its shape in the dress itself. The skirt hangs from the under panel with small box pleats covering the right side front. The back of the dress is entirely un-shaped. There is a tag on the left sleeve cuff that reads, "Cloth", "647", "Size 16..."; "22.00"; "Deckelbaum & Eisenberg, Montreal."
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Site/City Made
Montreal
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
Images
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dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37853
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.514
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.514
Description
Dress, c.1925-1929. Navy blue rayon. Straight cut, circular collar with bow and brooch, long sleeves, blouse bodice, waist ties, pin tucks and two-tiered flounce at knee length skirt. The rounded collar is edged with royal blue and trimmed with two layers of a faux bow, each navy one side and royal blue on the other. The bow is held on by a metal rhinestone brooch. The sleeves have two small pleats at the elbow, and end in a placket and cuff with a snap. The bodice puffs out slightly at the dropped waist, and there is a waist tie sewn into each side seam. Besides the ties, the whole back of the dress is straight and unadorned. Below the low waistline, on the front, there is a band of narrow horizontal tucks. There are two levels of flounces below the band lined with cotton under the top flounce. On the lower half of the lining, there is a black strip that extends as a long tab on the inner right side of the skirt, and as a short tab on the inner left. Three "male" snap ends are sewn on to the end of the long tab. The paper label sewn into the left cuff "Size 18 / Deckelbaum & Eisenberg, Montreal."
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Site/City Made
Montreal
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
Images
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dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37855
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.516
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.516
Description
Dress,c. 1925-1929. Pale yellow and silk crepe. False ecru silk undershirt, long sleeves, button and tuck waist decoration, waist ties, pleated knee length skirt. The 'undershirt' collar is a V neck decorated with three green plastic buttons on each end. On top of this, the yellow V neck extends to the waist. It has a collar as well as revers that end at the waist. The sleeves have two small pleats at the elbow. They end in a placket and cuff with a snap closure. Yellow straps hang down from in between the two collars, attached to the undershirt. The undershirt is attached to the dress itself, extending to the waistline. The overshirt layer joins the undershirt at the shoulder, over the armhole, and at the side seams. At the waist there are ties sewn into the side seams. On the front, two vertical rows of five buttons (without button holes) sit on a section extended from the right rever through a waistband decorated in horizontal rows of tiny pin tucks. Attached to the front undershirt section is the skirt covered in narrow pleats. The entire back of the dress is cut in one piece without decorations besides the waist ties. Attached to the right sleeve cuff is a paper label that reads: "514 / Size 38" "Deckelbaum & Eisenberg, Montreal."
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Site/City Made
Montreal
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
Images
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dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37859
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.520
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.520
Description
Dress, c.1925-1929. Beige silk crepe, with brownish orange. Blouse front, long sleeves, waist pin tucks, pleated two tiered skirt with V points. The V neck is plain, self-bound. There are two narrow tucks on each front shoulder, and two vertical rows of machine stitching on the bodice front left near the waist. The bodice front puffs out a bit at the dropped waist, held up by the cotton underlining attached at the shoulders and waist. The long sleeves have two small pleats at the elbow. The cuffs have plackets that close with snaps. At the waist there are ties sewn into the side seams, to be tied at the back. Beneath this on the front is a band with tiny horizontal pin tucks, on top of which sits a bow on the left side. The skirt hangs beneath this band with a cotton lining, which two tiers of pleated orange skirts are attached to. They have pointed V ends, finished with machine zig-zag stitches. They extend to knee length. On the right sleeve cuff there is a paper label that reads: `Order No.', `Cloth', `Style...CGG', `Operator...18', `Remarks...10.00', `Finisher...25'; "Deckelbaum & Eisenberg, Montreal."
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
Quebec
Site/City Made
Montreal
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
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dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37862
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.523
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.523
Description
Dress, c.1925-1929. Green rayon crepe with beige. Straight cut, long sleeves, cross hatched pin tucks and sash on bodice, waist ties, two tiered pleated knee length skirt. The neckline is round; to the right, four narrow vertical pin tucks extend from the shoulder to the waistline, and to the right of that there is a green panel edged with a beige crepe stitched down the right side of the bodice. The sleeves are full length, with cuffs that close with a snap. At the dropped waist, there are straps that tie around the back, which is otherwise plain and unshaped. Below this there are two levels of skirt with tiny box pleats, lined with white cotton. The green panel is edged in beige and hangs down to the end of the top skirt. Its corner is tacked to this skirt. On the left sleeve cuff, there is a label that reads, `Size 38', `11.00', `5' "Deckelbaum & Eisenberg."
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
Quebec
Site/City Made
MONTREAL
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
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dress with brooches

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37072
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.114
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV995.20.114
Description
Dress, c.1920-1925. Beige rayon crepe with three purple glass brooches. Straight cut, round neckline, plain back, long sleeves, belt, and calf length pleated skirt. The collar starts at right shoulder, goes around the back, and drops through two buttonholes on the left, forming two ties held in place by a brooch. Each brooch has three tear drop 'petal' rhinestones, and a clear round one in the centre. They are set into a metal backing with a safety pin to secure it to the dress. The bottom of the bodice puffs slightly at the dropped waist, accompanied by long ties sewn into the side seams. Below the waistline there are two eye-shaped cut outs with an ecru facing and an olive cotton lining. On the narrow section of each cut out there is a brooch; each is missing one of its purple stones. The long sleeves with small cuffs have a placket that closes with a snap fastener, and a small pleat at each elbow. Below this, there is the skirt with box pleats along the front. The front hem is a narrow machine-stitched edge, but at the back there is a 6 cm hem. The dress has a cotton muslin lining on the front inside of the bodice attached to the waistline, to allow its small puff. Attached to the waistline under the cut out section, there is a band of the same material that lines the cut out section. The pleats of the skirt are attached to this. Attached to the right sleeve cuff is an inspection tag. On the bottom it reads "Deekelbaum & Eisenberg. Montreal."
Object History
This dress was part of a collection of dresses acquired from a dry goods store in the Okanagan. The dresses were mainly "new" old stock from the 1920s, from two Rand’s Dry Goods stores in Penticton and Summerland, B.C. The stores closed down in 1930. The dresses are estimated to date from circa 1925 to 1930.
Maker
Deckelbaum & Eisenberg
Site/City Made
Montreal
Images
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