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Gown

Dateca. 1850 from 1790-1810 textile
OriginEngland
MediumRibbed silk, worked with silk and narrow silk ribbons; lined with three different plain-woven cotton textiles
DimensionsOL: 35" Waist 22"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1947-580
DescriptionGirl's gown or dress made of pink ribbed silk, faded to beige, embroidered with silk and narrow ribbons in a pattern of floral and leafy swags; bouquets of roses, carnations, and other flowers, many tied with bowknots; and stripes or bands of intertwining floral vines. Dress has fitted bodice with wide scooped neckline with self cording finishing the neck. The bodice is pleated vertically following the lines of the embroidered bands. The sleeves are set in and corded at the armseye, close fitting without gathers or pleats at the upper arm. Sleeves end in flared cuffs above the elbow with a horizontal tuck on the inner arm of each cuff for shaping. The full skirt, also embroidered, is box pleated at the bodice with cording in the waist seam. Back fastens at center with hooks and thread loops. Bodice & skirt are lined with cottons.

Construction History:

1. ca. 1850: Initial Construction
2. September 12, 1956: Cleaning, checking, restoring by Ernest LoNano for the Margaret Hunter Shop
ProvenanceVendor purchased the dress from a Mrs. Lambert, 10 Bruton Square, London, in 1937; the garment was thought at the time to be English, 1740.
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1770-1780
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1750-1765
Printed Cotton Gown 2004-97
1785-1795
DS1989-0893
1780-1790
DS1989-0803
ca. 1740; remodeled ca. 1750
KC1975-674
1830s
DS2001-0423
1840-1850 (dress); textile ca. 1750
1951-150,1, Gown
1726-1728 (textile); 1775-1785 (gown)
No image number on slide
ca. 1780
DS2001-0383
ca. 1745, with later alterations