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Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse

Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse

Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse  Pair Roman Vestment Dalmatic Embroidered Black
                Velvet Robe, Chasuble & Stoles, Burse

 

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Black velvet and silk Liturgical floral ornately embroidered vestment garments. This is what I believe them to be and ad research has pointed toward.
If I am incorrect in my depiction please let me know. Outstanding pieces regardless.

Offered here are five separate piece's of history;
1. Dalmatic styled robe with open sides, open sleeves and heavy white, soft rose floral embroidery.
2. Priest Chasuble finely embroidered with IHS symbol, heavy floral embroidery, close ups show some loss. Early label.
3. Long stole
4. Short stole
5. Benediction Burse

Large matching set. The Chasuble is labeled 'The M. H. Wiltzius & Co.'. It is believed to be from the Milwaukee area manufacturer approx. 1897-1901.
Two pieces show a small tag of sorts with early script suggesting the same owner's name. Large matching floral design in metallic type threads.

Purchased in old estate with a collection of like garments. This set is absolutely gorgeous. Striking dramatic coloration. Just as a display alone it is worthy of much conversation.

Superb condition, with only small signs of age. Very small straight sections of embroidery showing some loss, more so on Chasuble.
The Burse shows wear to the backside from use.

Consider my pictures as part of my description. Please email with any questions prior to purchase. Thanks!