Gown
Dateca. 1780
OriginEngland
MediumSilk needlework on cotton; linen bodice and sleeve linings.
DimensionsOL: 57" Waist 24-24 1/2"
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Cora Ginsburg
Object number1991-467
DescriptionWoman's gown of white cotton, embroidered with silk in delicate design of trailing multicolor flowers arranged in stripes. Gown has low squarish neckline with drawstring; bodice front closes edge to edge, dipping to deep squared-off points below waist. Tight three-quarter length sleeves cut in one piece with underarm seam, darted to curve over elbows, without ruffles or cuffs. Open front skirt to be worn with petticoat (missing), pleated to bodice beginning about 2" from center front with pleats 1/2" deep. Gown back has slightly squared neckline, with bodice dipping to a deep V at center back, continuing into skirt at center back. Back shaped with curving seams from armholes to center back waist. Center back lining pocket for boning. Bodice and sleeves lined with white tabby linen; skirt unlined. Stitches: satin, herringbone, chain, buttonhole.Mannequin accessorized with 1991-523 and 1982-162.
1780-1790
1745-1750 (textile); gown ca. 1780, gown remade ca. 1845
Ca. 1785
1750-1775
1770-1780
1810-1820
1730s; gown remodeled ca. 1750
ca. 1745, with later alterations
1780-1790
1740s (silk); remade 1775-1780
1780-1790
1785-1795