Antique Gloves

Antique Gloves in Victorian and Edwardian Fashion

Victorian and Edwardian antique gloves were essential accessories that expressed elegance, etiquette, and social refinement. Commonly worn by both men and women, they completed every outfit and complemented the silhouettes of antique dresses. Crafted from kid leather, silk, or lace, these antique pieces featured embroidery, buttons, and delicate stitching—original details that now appear in museum displays and curated collections of antique fashion.

Glove lengths varied from wrist to elbow, each representing a different style suited to daywear, evening events, or formal occasions. These vintage items were not only decorative but also practical, offering protection, modesty, and a visible sign of refinement in a society governed by strict etiquette. Many of the best preserved examples survive in good condition, admired for their craftsmanship and their role in shaping period clothing.

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Royal antique wedding glove collection 1900 – Archduchess Maria Immakulata, Fr. Adam’s Sohn Vienna
ROYAL Antique Wedding Glove Collection of Archduchess Maria Immakulata, Fr. Adam’s Sohn Vienna, 1900
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SWELLY Antique Embroidered Gloves, Paris, ca. 1915
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€290,00
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Antique Opera Gloves, ca. 1890-1910
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€90,00
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Antique Evening Gloves, ca. 1890-1905
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€290,00
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