LATE VICTORIAN SILK SATIN UMBRELLA SKIRT,Circa 1890. Cream ground, with pattern of floral sprays in bright aniline colors; the waist with cream lace and black velvet bows Estimate $100-200
Lots 1-19 represent the wardrobe of two generations of women from the Kenefick and Graves families who lived in Buffalo, New York at the turn of the century. The majority of the garments were worn by Dorothy Dudley Kenefick, 1900-1973, and Mary Beaty Herod Graves, 1895-1990. They descended through the family of Germain Kenefick Graves and Nelson Montgomery Graves Jr., of present day Buffalo.
In overall good condition. The skirt without stains or holes. The velvet and lace trim at waistline with wear.