by Tom Tierney During the extravagant ere of Gilded Age, Newport, Rhode Island, served as a summer retreat for America’s social aristocracy. Consisting of two dolls and a wardrobe of 30 costumes. Worn during 1870’s through the early 1900’s, the stunning creations range from velvet afternoon dresses and elaborate outfits for costume balls, to fashionable dinner attire and satin evening gowns. Summary by Author