Gown
DateTextile: 1760-1770; gown remade: 19th or 20th century
OriginEngland
MediumSilk, brocaded; cotton bodice and sleeve linings.
DimensionsOL: 61 1/2"; Waist: 26"; Textile Width: 21"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1960-717
DescriptionGown made of light blue and ivory fancy striped silk satin with a pattern of spots and flowers brocaded in pinks, golds, green, brown and ivory. Gown has bodice closing edge to edge in front, lined with cotton (thread count 36 x 36); bodice is fitted at waist and gathered across neck front; stomacher 1960-716 attaches over string tied front opening. Sleeves are shaped over elbow, with no flounces. Skirt open in front to reveal petticoat; skirt edges untrimmed, with deep hem facing of pale blue silk. Back has separate pleated panel falling loose from back neckline, forming slight train.Construction History:
1. 1760-1770
2. Remade 19th or 20th century, neck and back altered considerably, skirt made less full, seperate pleated panel added to back; bodice and sleeves altered
ProvenanceEx Coll; Doris Langley Moore
1745-1750 (textile); gown ca. 1780, gown remade ca. 1845
1750-1765
ca. 1785
Textile ca. 1750; gown ca. 1770
1760-1770 (textile); remade late 19th century
1750-1760
1760-1770
ca. 1740; remodeled ca. 1750
1726-1728 (textile); 1775-1785 (gown)
ca. 1745, with later alterations
ca. 1780
1780-1789