Beaded Bag, Clear, white, pink, green and yellow beads that form a floral pattern. Edges are trimmed with red beads and loopes of beaded fring along bottom. Old # I-18
The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or wachipi (pow wow) and originates from the Plains region of the United States. In its modern form, the men's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard.
Women's long petticoat with pleats at knee with horizontal pin-tucks between tow rows of bobbin/crocheted lace in a floral design. Another layer of cut-work underneath. Two snap and hook and eye closure at center back.
Slip has a placket and two buttons in the back. Would of been cut as one piece. There are no shoulder seams, only side seams. Hem is one inch wide and is trimmed with an inch of crocheted lace.
Women's cream ribbon and lace dress. Rows of ribbon and lace sewn together horizontally to form long dress, darts at waistline. Lace and ribbon sewn vertical down front sides to the thigh where it turns horizontally. Center back closure with two hook and eyes on neckline, bodice has four buttons and skirt has four hook and eye closures.