Description:

Victoria of England Queen 1819 - 1901 Queen Victoria's dress fragment.

2" x 3" cream card pencil inscribed with contemporary writing: "Piece of one of Queen Victoria's dresses", and from a stellar collection. Accompanied by a textile fragment measuring 3.25" x 1.5" at widest part. The machine-made remnant, probably a piece of dress trim, has an ecru ground decorated with hand-sewn variegated purple and light blue wild flowers and green vines. The fragment is in near fine condition, the embroidery mostly intact and still in vibrant colors. There are a few light stains and frayed edges including the tab extending from the lower right corner of the fragment. Also comes with a signature clip inscribed in part "J Davis", perhaps relating to provenance.

This fabric remnant attributed to Queen Victoria likely dates before her widowhood in 1861 since after the death of her beloved Prince Consort Albert in that year, Victoria exclusively wore black clothing. Today Queen Victoria is often imagined as a stout woman with an enormous bosom, but during her early adulthood she was quite slender. The young queen's so-called "Accession Dress" in the Kensington Palace Collection has a small waist measuring 22 inches. A pair of 1890s royal bloomers from the same collection show her later weight gain, with a waistline measuring about 50 inches in diameter. This later girth is impressive when one considers the queen was 5' tall during her youth and even shorter in her old age.

Queen Victoria (1819-1901) was one of Great Britain's longest ruling monarchs, overseeing an industrializing England and an expanding overseas empire including India after 1876. She, along with her nine children, would dominate European politics (and royal households) throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

A lovely dress fragment belonging to a young Victoria Regina!

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