Knee buckle
Date1750-1785
OriginEngland (probably)
MediumSilver, steel, rose gold, glass, foil, gold (gilding)
DimensionsOH: 1/8"; OW: 1 1/2"; OL: 2".
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1964-297,3
DescriptionOval steel knee buckle with open center with inside edge of engraved pinchbeck round and rectangular brilliants radiate from this forming scalloped outside edge; hinged, anchor grip without prongs attached to underside at center.Label TextAccording to family tradition, these buckles were handed down in the Van Rensselaer-Sanders family of New York. Family members wore them at their weddings as late as 1922. Note the T-shaped anchor fitting on the back to slip through a buttonhole in the breeches knee band.
Knee buckles secured a gentleman’s breeches just below the kneecap.
ProvenanceBuckles acquired in black shagreen case inscribed Eliza Van Renesselaer in ink on silk lining. According to family tradition recorded by Anna Lee Sanders in 1922, they were worn by Philip and Maria Van Renesselaer at their wedding in 1768 and by J. Glen Sanders and Pearl S. Green at their wedding in 1922.
Exhibition(s)
1750-1785
1750-1785
1770-1790
1770-1790
1750-1785
1750-1785
1750-1785
1760-1775
ca. 1760
3rd quarter 18 c.