Collection of Six Embroidery Samples by Vermont, Paris, 1950-78s
Each of the embroidery samples are marked with a 'J. G. Vermont' or 'Vermont' paper label from the Paris, France. The first and fifth example have a paper label with the address '39 Rue de Paradis', while the remaining items all have the address of '39 Faubourg Poissonniere'.
The second example is made of black fabric embroidered with silver and red metallic thread and further embroidered with silver, pink and black sequins and beads in a 3D/raised design.
Tracing lines for the embroidery design can be seen on the fourth example.
The sixth example comes with two small spools of matching colored thread.
The examples are embroidered on net and woven fabric pieces from approximately 10" x 13" to 17" x 21".
These embroidery sample were discovered in the Geoffrey Beene Archive.
Condition
Condition:Overall condition is very good.
The stated overall condition of the lot is based on the assumption that the wear is consistent with age and use. As everything is sold 'as is', we suggest that you request a more detailed condition report and additional photo. This can be obtained via the INQUIRE button or by email at couturecr@lesliehindman.com. Condition is a matter of opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact.