GUEST: It's from the 1920s, it was my great-aunt's, and she was a buyer for Bullock's in California. And I was a fashion design major at University of Nebraska Lincoln, so my mother gave it to me in her honor.
APPRAISER: It's so amazing. Very seldom do you actually see a complete ensemble. It's like it stepped out of time, like going back in time, it's so cool. I love the green leather gloves.
GUEST: Yeah.
APPRAISER: Aren't they amazing?
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: The color…
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: …It goes so well with the dress.
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: And she has a mesh bag with the beautiful color applied on top of metal. Made in America, Whiting and Davis. And the beautiful kid leather shoes with the black design work on them. I love the dress. The silk was created here in America, and it was actually created in a very simple design, so with only a few cuts, you could actually make the dress. Do you see how the design, the stripe goes all the way down and then it has the border? That's not two separate pieces; that's actually one piece of fabric. The necklace is a wonderful accessory; it's jet beads. And I love the cloche. The hat looks French couturier, but there's absolutely no label…
GUEST: Yeah.
APPRAISER: …whatsoever. It's just so deco. The pattern is geometric. It's a wonderful, wonderful ensemble. Current value today, fair market value would be somewhere between $1,200 and $1,500...
GUEST: Oh my goodness!
APPRAISER: …For the complete ensemble.
GUEST : Wow, that's cool!