3 Lenox Great Fashions of History Porcelain Figurines-Anne/Elizabeth/Jane-in box For Sale
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3 Lenox Great Fashions of History Porcelain Figurines-Anne/Elizabeth/Jane-in box: $72.00
Anne (Tudor period 1550-1600) wears the split bell-shaped skirt found on the court gowns worn during the reign of Mary Tudor. Anne has a horse-shoe shaped headdress allowing only the front of a lady\'s hair visible. Elizabeth (Baroque period 1620-1715) For the first time in centuries, women displayed a portion of their arms. Ribbons were used to puff and shorten the sleeves. Lace was extensively and beautifully used on the gowns, as well as draped pearl chains.Jane (Elizabethan period 1558-1603) Gowns worn to Queen Elizabeth\'s court were defined by the farthinggale, a wheel of equal diameter at waist and hem. The waist was low and pointed in front with a jeweled bodice. All three ladies are in their original boxes, with their descriptive cards. Elizabeth also has a signed certification. The ladies are 6\" to 6 1/2\" tall and ready to add grace to your display shelf. Your purchase supports the Port Jefferson Historical Society Consignment Shop - thank you! V1