Dating patterned dress

acceber

VFG Member
In addition to being an avid vintage collector, I also restore/reupholster/upcycle antique furniture. Yesterday I was in the process of tearing down this old couch. The springs were shot and someone had stuffed clothing inside the straw to try and fix it. This little dress was in there.

The bow around the waist is my addition. It has a metal “atlas” zipper, a deep hem, pinked seams and no tags or labels aside from a small white tag that is very threadbare and there is nothing written on it. Thank you for your help!

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Thank you!

No wood restoration. It isn’t in perfect condition but it wasn’t so bad that I felt it justified refinishing it. Plus I personally like the character it has from being used over the years.
 
Thank you!

No wood restoration. It isn’t in perfect condition but it wasn’t so bad that I felt it justified refinishing it. Plus I personally like the character it has from being used over the years.

I live really close to the ocean so most of my furniture - especially anything antique has "lots of character" - the upholstery and the wood finishes. (And forget brass or bronze!) I have a few pieces that belonged to my mother that were damaged by Hurricane Iniki in 1992. She lived on Kauai. I live on Oahu. I grew up in the Northeast but have been in Hawaii for years.

Do you do this as a business or hobby?
 
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