Not currently on display at the V&A

Dressing Gown

ca. 1905 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This gold Chinese silk dressing gown lined with lamb fur belonged to Moise Abraham Sassoon, who was born in Egypt, on 18th September 1866. Sassoon married his first cousin Rachel (nee Sassoon) in Singapore in 1896. Another dressing gown - kashmiri, pale pink with bright blue embroidery - which belonged to Rachel, was given to the Victoria & Albert Museum by their granddaughter.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Brocaded silk, lined with lamb fur
Brief description
Yellow Chinese silk dressing gown with lamb fur lining, c. 1905.
Physical description
Long-sleeved, full-length, wrap-around dressing gown with single button front closure. This garment is made of gold Chinese brocaded silk and is lined with lamb fur. It features lapels and has a waist tie.
Dimensions
  • Length: 138cm
  • Chest circumference: 124cm
  • Weight: 1.66kg
Credit line
Given by Claire Judah
Object history
This dressing gown belonged to Moise Abraham Sassoon, who was born in Egypt 18th September 1866. He married his first cousin Rachel (nee Sassoon). A housegown - Kashmiri, pale pink with bright blue embroidery - which belonged to Rachel was also donated to the Victoria & Albert Museum by their granddaughter.
Summary
This gold Chinese silk dressing gown lined with lamb fur belonged to Moise Abraham Sassoon, who was born in Egypt, on 18th September 1866. Sassoon married his first cousin Rachel (nee Sassoon) in Singapore in 1896. Another dressing gown - kashmiri, pale pink with bright blue embroidery - which belonged to Rachel, was given to the Victoria & Albert Museum by their granddaughter.
Collection
Accession number
T.44-2007

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Record createdJuly 19, 2007
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