Showing 15 items matching "mink"
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Brighton Historical SocietyStole, Buckley & Nunn, Mink fur stole
... Mink fur stole......mink...Fur stole consisting of two black mink pelts with heads at one end and tails at the other. ...Fur stole consisting of two black mink pelts with heads at one end and tails at the other. ...Fur stole consisting of two black mink pelts with heads at one end and tails at the other. Heads contain plastic eyes and noses. Black satin lining. Decorative front fastening consisting of a fabric-covered chain secured to a clip at one side and a hook fastening at the other.Label: "FURRIERS / Buckley & Nunn LTD/ MELBOURNE".fur, fur stole, mink, buckley & nunn, department stores -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Fur Stole, Fitted Brown Mink Stole by K Feitel, 1930-1950
... Fitted Brown Mink Stole by K Feitel...Large brown lined mink fur stole. ...Large brown lined mink fur stole. Fitted Brown Mink Stole by K Feitel Clothing Fur Stole K Feitel K Feitel ...The furriers Keitel were established in Australia early in the Twentieth Century. The business was initially in Port Melbourne in Beach Street and later in Lt Collins Street, Melbourne. In 1916, 1918, 1924, and 1927 there were newspaper reports of robberies at the business; an indication of the monetary value of furs in the past. There was an interesting connection to Jewish refugees to Australia reported in Australian newspapers in 1939, which relates to the Keitel family. OFFICER'S WIDOW A REFUGEE MELBOURNE, Wednesday. - A widow, whose husband was killed in action while a German officer in the Great, War, reached Melbourne in the Marella, a refugee from Nazi Germany. She is Mrs L. Fuchs, and on the wharf she met her, brother, Mr K. Feitel, a Melbourne furrier, for the first time in 40 years. Another, brother, Mr I. Feitel, travelled with her from Vienna. Mr I Feitel is a watchmaker, and has been in the business in Australia for about 50 years. He has brought with him an agency to establish here, for the well-known Swiss watchmaking company, Chaux-de-fonds. ESCAPED INTO HOLLAND. Having escaped from Germany into Holland, 80 refugees brought to Australia in the Marella were taken by Dutch ships to Batavia, where they Joined the Marella. Seven landed in Brisbane, 40 in Sydney, and 33 in Melbourne. There was only a few British subjects in the ship. The Jewish refugees include a cattle breeder, a lawyer for a Viennese bank, dentists, clothing , manu facturers, machinery experts, and general merchants. (Source: Evening New (Rockhampton, 4 May1939, p. 4) In 1947, Mr Kallman Feitel died and the business was carried on by his family.A fashionable fur stole created by a major furriers in Melbourne.Large brown lined mink fur stole. Label: K. Feitel, Furrier, 290 Lt Collins Street, Melbourne.furs, costume accessories, women's clothing, fur stoles -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFur
... ...mink...One mink key hole collar. Brown in colour....Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village mink fur collar key hole collar One mink key hole collar. ...One mink key hole collar. Brown in colour.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, mink, fur collar, key hole collar -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFur
... ...Mink...3 mink tails sewn into a band with press studs. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village Mink mink tail mink tails 3 mink tails sewn into a band with press studs. ...3 mink tails sewn into a band with press studs. Probably used as an adornment.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, mink, mink tail, mink tails -
Kew Historical Society IncCostume, Fur Capelet, 1920s
... Fitted fur cape. Possibly mink....Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne Fur cape belonging to the donors's mother fashion & design collection - kew historical society costume accessories furs Fitted fur cape. Possibly mink. Fur Capelet Costume Costume K Feitel ...Fur cape belonging to the donors's motherFitted fur cape. Possibly mink.fashion & design collection - kew historical society, costume accessories, furs -
Kew Historical Society IncAccessory - Mink Stole
... Brown mink stole with fawn silk lining...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne fashion & design collection - kew historical society costume accessories furs Brown mink stole with fawn silk lining Accessory Mink Stole K Feitel ...Brown mink stole with fawn silk liningfashion & design collection - kew historical society, costume accessories, furs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Headwear - Hat, circa 1940
... Brown mink fur lady's beret, lined with black rayon. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne costume female headwear Brown mink fur lady's beret, lined with black rayon. ...Brown mink fur lady's beret, lined with black rayon. Grosgrain ribbon lining headband.costume, female headwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Stole
... Honey mink fur stole with collar and removable tails - lined with beige synthetic satin and it has pockets...He was a business acquaintance. costume female Honey mink fur stole with collar and removable tails - lined with beige synthetic satin and it has pockets Clothing Stole ...Was worn for gala occasions. Fur was made by Stephen Dattner for donor. He was a business acquaintance.Honey mink fur stole with collar and removable tails - lined with beige synthetic satin and it has pocketscostume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Fur collar
... Cream and pale brown mottled fur collar - has been removed from a garment. Taurmaline Mink....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne costume female Cream and pale brown mottled fur collar - has been removed from a garment. Taurmaline Mink. Clothing Fur collar ...Cream and pale brown mottled fur collar - has been removed from a garment. Taurmaline Mink.costume, female -
Brighton Historical SocietyShoes, c1890s
... The decorative preserved mink pelt with head featured on the vamps of these shoes is typical of Victorian era interest in and prevalent use of preserved animals for decorative purposes in clothing, millinery and household adornment. ...Both shoes feature the head of a small preserved mink with glass eyes. The toppling of the vamp features a decorative strip of mink fur. ...Both shoes feature the head of a small preserved mink with glass eyes. The toppling of the vamp features a decorative strip of mink fur. ...This item is part of the Di Reidie collection. Diane Reidie was a much loved volunteer and President of Brighton Historical Society from 1999 until 2016. Originally from New Zealand, Di and her family lived in Male Street, Brighton for many years. A vibrant and energetic person with a zest for life and a gift for bringing people together, Di was a friend to many in the Bayside community and active in local community organisations. Her tireless work as President of BHS saw her named Bayside Citizen of the Year in 2008. As a seller and collector of vintage clothing, she was passionate about fashion history; one of her many enduring contributions to BHS was her extensive work in preserving, developing and promoting the Society's costume collection. In 2018-19, Di donated more than one hundred items from her personal vintage clothing collection to the Society. The collection, which includes clothing, hats, handbags and shoes from local and international designers, is representative of Di's wide-ranging interests, colourful personality, creativity, humour and love of fashion and travel. Di purchased these 1890s shoes around 1990 and recalled wearing them to approximately three events before she donated them to BHS in 2019. Di enjoyed the novelty and conversation they would inspire due to their unusual appearance by modern standards. The shoes are indicative of Di's playful approach to clothing and life. The decorative preserved mink pelt with head featured on the vamps of these shoes is typical of Victorian era interest in and prevalent use of preserved animals for decorative purposes in clothing, millinery and household adornment. This fashion reflected social positioning of oneself as being affluent, educated and worldly. Following the death of Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert in 1861, the Queen's approach to mourning his death influenced social conventions for the public, with the wearing of black becoming a significant aspect of Victorian fashions. The shoes were made by Kendal Milne & Co, a large department store on Deansgate, Manchester. It has traded under various names and owners since it opened in 1832; it traded as Kendal Milne & Co from 1862-1919, and continued to be known by this name for many years after. The store is currently owned by the House of Fraser department store chain and is known as House of Fraser Manchester.Black silk linear quilted uppers of single piece construction with feature centre front vamp seam. Horsehair wadding can be seen along the side of the forefoot where the upper is coming away from the leather soles. Approx 4.5 cm plain black silk covered heel with leather top piece missing from right shoe. Both shoes feature the head of a small preserved mink with glass eyes. The toppling of the vamp features a decorative strip of mink fur. Inside of both shoes is a gold printed manufacturers label on the black silk insole.Manufacturers label - Made expressly for Kendall Milne and Co, Manchester.victoriana, mink pelt, taxidermy, 1890s, fur, di reidie, vintage clothing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Coat, c1949
... A mink fur coat, calf length, straight cut with two metal hooks and eyes. ...|NP2453 shows Bert at his sewing machine. COSTUME Female A mink fur coat, calf length, straight cut with two metal hooks and eyes. ...This fur coat is part of the Lingard Collection donated by Rod and Bev Lingard. It was made by Herbert (Bert) Lingard for his wife Sybil for whom he made nearly all of her dresses and coats..|Herbert, William Lingard was a tailor whose business 'Lingard Modes' operated in the Manchester Unity Building, Swanston Street, Melbourne, C1949. Later he worked from his home in 476 St Kilda Road Melbourne.|NP2453 shows Bert at his sewing machine.A mink fur coat, calf length, straight cut with two metal hooks and eyes. Padding in shoulders extend into the wide sleeves with turned up cuffs. The collar either mandarin styled turned up or turned back reveres. There are two slit pockets in front and it is fully lined with satin backed crepe.costume, female -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFur Stole, 1940-s - 1950s
... This species includes the weasel, badger, otter, marten, ferret, sable, mink, stoat (ermine) and wolverine. The fur is thick and dense close to the skin, indicating that it is the winter coat of the animal. ...This species includes the weasel, badger, otter, marten, ferret, sable, mink, stoat (ermine) and wolverine. The fur is thick and dense close to the skin, indicating that it is the winter coat of the animal. ...The donors of the fur stole come from a local family in the Warrnambool area. They believe the fur stole is around 60 years old. The stole belonged to the donor’s mother, now deceased, who wore it to local balls and dances as an accessories and maybe for warmth too! The donors believe the fur could have been purchased in Melbourne or Toorak. The fur is likely to be from the Mustelidae family, which is the largest family of carnivorous mammals. They inhabit all continents except Australia and Antarctica. This species includes the weasel, badger, otter, marten, ferret, sable, mink, stoat (ermine) and wolverine. The fur is thick and dense close to the skin, indicating that it is the winter coat of the animal. This fur collar is representative of fashion accessories in Warrnambool and District in the 1940's - 1950'sFur stole, ladies; comprising two animals with heads and legs, stitched together to form a stole. The fur is believed to be the winter fur of animals from the mustel family and is not as soft as rabbit fur. The first head has only the nose, the second head has nose and eyes. The heads are dark brown, each animal has a dark brown stripe the length of its fawn coloured back. Tails are dark but not as dark as the head. The stole can be clasped together using a decorative knotted brown tie and hook, or by using the clip attached to the snout of the front animal. 1940-s - 1950s.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, mustelidae fur stole, mustel fur, fur stole with body head and legs, fur stole made with animals, ladies clothing, fashion accessory of 1950’s, fashion of south west victoria -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument - Photographs and Family History, Stanley Mathieson, Mathieson's Cycles, Ringwood
... Collection of photographs of Mathieson's Cycles World of Wheels, 86 Whitehorse Road, Ringwood (1968-1998) and family histories - - "Stanley Thomas Mathieson" (b.1933), and - "The Mathieson Family and the Reservoir Cinema" (mentions: Robert Mathieson, Jack Murray, Willy Fyfe, Woody Irwin, Magic Lantern Slide Projector, Frank Luxton, Bio Box, Frank Curzon-Siggers, Keith Mathieson, Molly Mathieson, Thelma Spillard, Mr. Heinz, Mr. Mink, Mr. Harwood, Rossiter and Emsley of Surrey Hills Theatre Group, Mr. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Collection of photographs of Mathieson's Cycles World of Wheels, 86 Whitehorse Road, Ringwood (1968-1998) and family histories - - "Stanley Thomas Mathieson" (b.1933), and - "The Mathieson Family and the Reservoir Cinema" (mentions: Robert Mathieson, Jack Murray, Willy Fyfe, Woody Irwin, Magic Lantern Slide Projector, Frank Luxton, Bio Box, Frank Curzon-Siggers, Keith Mathieson, Molly Mathieson, Thelma Spillard, Mr. Heinz, Mr. Mink, Mr. Harwood, Rossiter and Emsley of Surrey Hills Theatre Group, Mr. ...Collection of photographs of Mathieson's Cycles World of Wheels, 86 Whitehorse Road, Ringwood (1968-1998) and family histories - - "Stanley Thomas Mathieson" (b.1933), and - "The Mathieson Family and the Reservoir Cinema" (mentions: Robert Mathieson, Jack Murray, Willy Fyfe, Woody Irwin, Magic Lantern Slide Projector, Frank Luxton, Bio Box, Frank Curzon-Siggers, Keith Mathieson, Molly Mathieson, Thelma Spillard, Mr. Heinz, Mr. Mink, Mr. Harwood, Rossiter and Emsley of Surrey Hills Theatre Group, Mr. Sloban, Mr. Burleigh of Village Cinemas, and Cinema North formerly Hoyts closed in 1991.) -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Ceremonial object - City of Moorabbin Mayoral Robe c1960, circa 1960
... Full length Collar and the cuffs are brown mink and sleeves are lined with blue satin. ...Full length Collar and the cuffs are brown mink and sleeves are lined with blue satin. ...This robe was the last City of Moorabbin Mayoral Robe, and was worn by Mayor Ron Brownlees, (prior to the City of Moorabbin's amalgamation with City of Glen Eira and City of Kingston in 1994). It was donated to the City of Moorabbin Historical Society in February 2007 by the City of Kingston. 12/11/2018 Cr Steve Staikos MAYOR City of Kingston requests that CMHS loan the Mayoral Robes and Jabot with Cuffs for display at KCC Officess Nepean Highway Cheltenham on going 7 Years. The Moorabbin Mayoral Robe with Jabot is displayed along with those of former City of Chelsea Robes and former City of Mordialloc Robes at Kingston City Council Office . The KCC possesses the Mayoral Chains of each former Council and they are displayed on the Mayoral Robes for the Annual Opening meeting of KCC in February .The City of Moorabbin developed from the Moorabbin Roads Board of 1862, becoming The Shire of Moorabbin in 1871 and the City of Moorabbin in 1934. In the 1994 Amalgamation of Councils the City of Moorabbin was divided between the new City of Kingston in the South and the new City of Glen Eira to the North . This is the last Mayoral Robe for the City of Moorabbin 1934- 1994City of Moorabbin Mayoral Robe. Full length garment of royal blue material, 55% Polyester & 45% Wool, with gold braid on hem and sleeves. Full length Collar and the cuffs are brown mink and sleeves are lined with blue satin. Two brass clips on shoulders are for the attachment of the Mayoral Chain. Hook and eye fasteners join the front of the robe. This is the last City of Moorabbin Mayoral Robe and was worn by Mayor Ron Brownlees, (prior to amalgamation in 1994), and donated to the City of Moorabbin Historical Society in February 2007 by the City of Kingston. 2018 the Robe with jabot was moved to Kingston City Council Office Cheltenham for display with former City of Chelsea Robe and former City of Mordialloc Robe. Label " Raymond W. Bredin & Son / 17 Glenola Road / CHELSEA VIC. AUSTRALIA / Robe Makers "clothing, tailors, formal wear, moorabbin, kingston, mayor, city of moorabbin, robes civic, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, brownlees ron, city of glen eira, city of kingston -
Brighton Historical SocietyJacket, Kimono, c.1960s
... In 2006, as Di prepared for a trip to New York City, fellow BHS volunteer Liz Gay gifted her a copy of the book “Alligators, Old Mink and New Money” by vintage clothing dealer and former fashion model Alison Houtte. ...In 2006, as Di prepared for a trip to New York City, fellow BHS volunteer Liz Gay gifted her a copy of the book “Alligators, Old Mink and New Money” by vintage clothing dealer and former fashion model Alison Houtte. ...This item is part of the Di Reidie collection. Diane Reidie was a much loved volunteer and President of Brighton Historical Society from 1999 until 2016. Originally from New Zealand, Di and her family lived in Male Street, Brighton for many years. A vibrant and energetic person with a zest for life and a gift for bringing people together, Di was a friend to many in the Bayside community and active in local community organisations. Her tireless work as President of BHS saw her named Bayside Citizen of the Year in 2008. As a seller and collector of vintage clothing, she was passionate about fashion history; one of her many enduring contributions to BHS was her extensive work in preserving, developing and promoting the Society's costume collection. In 2018-19, Di donated more than one hundred items from her personal vintage clothing collection to the Society. The collection, which includes clothing, hats, handbags and shoes from local and international designers, is representative of Di's wide-ranging interests, colourful personality, creativity, humour and love of fashion and travel. In 2006, as Di prepared for a trip to New York City, fellow BHS volunteer Liz Gay gifted her a copy of the book “Alligators, Old Mink and New Money” by vintage clothing dealer and former fashion model Alison Houtte. Between 1995 and 2015, ran the vintage and second hand clothing store Hooti Couture at 321 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, and after reading the book Di was inspired to seek out the shop. During her visit she met Alison, who autographed her book, and purchased this kimono jacket from the store.Pure silk black kimono with red silk lining. The kimono features floral and leaf motif machine embroidery in pale pink and green."Made in Japan"hooti couture, alligators, old mink and new money, kimono, alison houtte, vintage clothing, di reidie, 1960s
