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1901–1910

Edwardian Brocade Tea Gown

$200 – $6,000
Typical price range
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Identifying Authentic Edwardian Brocade Tea Gown

Authentic edwardian brocade tea gown pieces (1901–1910) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Richly decorative shuttle-woven fabric with raised patterns of flowers, foliage, or geometric motifs in metallic or contrasting threads. Used for formal wear across all eras.

When examining a potential edwardian brocade piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.An informal, uncorseted gown worn at home for afternoon tea. Pioneered aesthetic dress reform and represents some of the most artistic and collectible Victorian and Edwardian garments.

Tea Gown Authentication Checklist

Flowing construction without boning — designed to be worn without corset

Look for artistic embroidery, lace insertion, or Liberty-print silk

Often influenced by Japanese or medieval aesthetic movements

High collector value; museum collections hold many fine examples

Identifying Authentic Brocade

Pattern is woven into the fabric structure, not printed or embroidered

Check back of fabric: woven floats should be visible between pattern elements

Metallic brocade: gold or silver thread; check for real metal vs metallic polyester (post-1970s)

Victorian brocade: silk base with heavier, stiffer structure than modern versions

Care & Preservation

Dry clean only. Never crush or fold brocade — the raised woven pattern is permanent and crushing flattens the design. Store hanging or rolled. Keep away from moisture.

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