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Modes de Longchamps'. Two dresses by Mme Sédille and Mme Potiers, various bonnet designs by Mme Corbet, Paris. Published by Le Bon Ton, France, 1837. Fashion plate showing two women looking at a painting supported on a table covered with a cloth. On the l

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Modes de Longchamps'. Two dresses by Mme Sédille and Mme Potiers, various bonnet designs by Mme Corbet, Paris. Published by Le Bon Ton, France, 1837. Fashion plate showing two women looking at a painting supported on a table covered with a cloth. On the left, the woman wears a pink bonnet trimmed with flowers and a white dress with a ruched bodice. On the right, seated in a grotesquely carved wooden chair with a footstool is a woman in a pale green dress with ruching and a yellow bonnet trimmed with purple flowers. To the far right is a similarly trimmed bonnet on a high stand.  
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Title: Modes de Longchamps'. Two dresses by Mme Sédille and Mme Potiers, various bonnet designs by Mme Corbet, Paris. Published by Le Bon Ton, France, 1837. Fashion plate showing two women looking at a painting supported on a table covered with a cloth. On the l
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Modes de Longchamps'.
Two dresses by Mme Sédille and Mme Potiers, various bonnet designs by Mme Corbet, Paris.
Published by Le Bon Ton, France, 1837.
 Fashion plate showing two women looking at a painting supported on a table covered with a cloth.
On the left, the woman wears a pink bonnet trimmed with flowers and a white dress with a ruched bodice.
On the right, seated in a grotesquely carved wooden chair with a footstool is a woman in a pale green dress with ruching and a yellow bonnet trimmed with purple flowers.
To the far right is a similarly trimmed bonnet on a high stand.
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