Waistcoat or Jumps
Dateca. 1700
OriginEngland
MediumSilk satin, quilted with silk running stitches through thin wool batting and linen backing.
DimensionsOL: 24" from shoulder to hem. Waist 22 1/2" Quilting pattern grid approximately 3/8" to 1/2" wide, forming small diamonds. Length of tie ribbons varies 7" up to 9 1/2".
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Cora Ginsburg
Object number1991-510
DescriptionWoman's sleeveless waistcoat or bodice made of cream-color silk satin quilted in small diamond pattern to natural linen back using 8-9 quilting stitches per inch. Wide low neckline, with back straps brought around to front and tied with bows to front bodice just above underarms. Garment opens down the front and is tied with four one-1/16" silk ribbons. Garment has rounded fronts below the waist and rounded hip vents. Back center seam and rounded center back vents meet at waist. Interior linen strips sewn vertically over seams at center back and under arms for boning.MarkingsInk marks on center back inside "11927" at back neckline. Old number sewn on linen tape stitched to interior, reading "L1351.5
ProvenanceEx Coll. Mrs. DeWitt Clinton Cohen
Exhibition(s)
ca. 1700
Ca. 1730; remade late 19th century
Ca. 1650 (Textile)
ca. 1740
1720-1750
ca. 1760
1760-1780
ca. 1780
ca. 1790
1800-1820
1745-1750 (textile); gown ca. 1780, gown remade ca. 1845
1750-1775