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2022-64,5b, Bonnet Set
Cap
2022-64,5b, Bonnet Set

Cap

Date1700-1750
OriginEngland
MediumLinen, Binche Lace, Hollie Point (Cap Only)
DimensionsShirt Center Front: 11 inches Center Back: 12 inches Sleeve Length: 5inches Sleeve Width: 3.5 inches Cap Depth: 5 inches Opening of the cap: 8 inches Sleeves Overall Length: 5.25 inches, Width of wristband: 2.25 inches Forehead Cloth Overall Length: 5.25 inches, Depth: 2.25 inches
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2022-64,5B
DescriptionSmall infant cap made in two pieces. The front of the cap is made with a folded double layer of linen with both edged trimmed in Binche lace. The back of the cap is joined together with Hollie Point forming the center back with a diamond pattern and terminating in a circle with a crown in the middle. The back of the cap is gathered around this circular Hollie Point motif.


Label TextInfant clothing was commonly produced at home or bought together in sets. A group of 28 pieces of infant clothing came from a house in Dorset, England. While nothing attributed these pieces as a group, the lace, construction techniques, and pattern iron suggests that they were worn together. Infant clothing commonly was made or purchased in large sets. The shirt would have been the first layer on the child’s body, the forehead cloth would tie under the chin with the cap worn over top. The small sleeves tied around the forearm and closed with tiny sleeve buttons or cufflinks.
ProvenanceA collection of 28 pieces of infant clothing (all 2022-64 accession numbers) descended through various branches of the Medlycott family of Ven House in Somerset, England. The baronetcy was created in 1808 and became extinct in 2021 with the death of Sir Mervyn Tregonwell Medilycott, the 9th Baron of Medlycott. Sadly these garments do not have association with specific members of the family, but were all found stored in The Manor House, Sandford Orcas, in Dorset, England, the home of Sir Mervyn Tregonwell Medilycott, the 9th Baron of Medlycott.
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