In the 1800s, moccasins usually were part of a Canadian regalia, e.g. a powwow suit of clothes. The most common style is that of the Plains Indians moccasin.在1800年代,莫卡辛鞋是加拿大人装束的一部分,最常见的风格是平原印第安人软皮鞋。
Three Lace Fans, 1850-1880; All with abalone sticks and guards: One cream Brussels lace, 10.5"; Two black Chantilly lace, both 10.5", one excellent and one with original "Duvelleroy, Paris" box
Folding fan with blades in the shape of flowers and leaves of lily of the valley Austria. The end of the 1860s. Wood, pearl, silk thread, paint, thread. (Belonged to Empress Maria Feodorovna, wife of Alexander III).
Fan Mor Weisz (Austrian) Date: 1895–1910 tortoiseshell, silk, cotton, paper Dimensions: 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm) Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art