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Evening cloak by M. Coucbonnal, cap by M. Pratt, and day dress by Mademoiselle Duguet. Les Modes Parisiennes, early 1840s. Two women in an interior with a gilded fireplace, large gilt-framed mirror, and gilded mouldings on the walls. On the left, a pale b

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Evening cloak by M. Coucbonnal, cap by M. Pratt, and day dress by Mademoiselle Duguet. Les Modes Parisiennes, early 1840s. Two women in an interior with a gilded fireplace, large gilt-framed mirror, and gilded mouldings on the walls. On the left, a pale blue dress worn under a pink cloak with fringed hood, with a white ruffled cap. On the right, a blue-grey damask redingote robe with ruching and buttons on a seated woman holding a gold bracelet from a jewellery box beside her.  
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Title: Evening cloak by M. Coucbonnal, cap by M. Pratt, and day dress by Mademoiselle Duguet. Les Modes Parisiennes, early 1840s. Two women in an interior with a gilded fireplace, large gilt-framed mirror, and gilded mouldings on the walls. On the left, a pale b
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Evening cloak by M.
Coucbonnal, cap by M.
Pratt, and day dress by Mademoiselle Duguet.
Les Modes Parisiennes, early 1840s.
 Two women in an interior with a gilded fireplace, large gilt-framed mirror, and gilded mouldings on the walls.
On the left, a pale blue dress worn under a pink cloak with fringed hood, with a white ruffled cap.
On the right, a blue-grey damask redingote robe with ruching and buttons on a seated woman holding a gold bracelet from a jewellery box beside her.
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