



I am starting to feature some interesting Victorian items on the Misc page of my   website, here are the first three items, a collapsable Opera hat or  top  hat, a farthingale and a miniature Etui in the shape of a Gladstone   bag.
Victorian  silk Opera top hats are so called as they can be  easily collapsed flat  to stow away safely, for example in an opera  claokroom. These hats  were invented in 1812 by Antoine Gibus in France  when the fashion for  wearing very tall hats in such places as the Opera  became an annoyance  to those seated behind the wearer…
The   farthingale dates to about 1860 - thanks Glo for the help with the   dating - flat fronted with a bell-shaped back to give the correct shape   for the period. It is made of pink wool lined with cream silk with   metal boning. It too collapses flat for storage. It is quite tatty, but   as very few from the period survive it is an interesting piece for   reference or study.
The  miniature gladstone-style etui is very  sweet, perfectly elegant yet  eminently practical at the same time! I  have seen a few ordinary 19th  century handbags in the is style - all  French -  so although this was  bought in the UK I suspect it to be  French.
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