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An elegant 1820s walking dress captured in this exquisite fashion plate by Rudolph Ackermann, showcasing the refined silk textures and lace details of the Regency era, perfect for collectors seeking timeless style.
Two elegant women in exquisite white and green attire grace this 1800 fashion plate by John Bell, capturing the refined charm of early nineteenth-century style for your private collection.