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Pair of Stockings

1989 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Pair of cream stockings, superfine nylon with scalloped tops, dated 1589-1989 in the tops in open-work knitting, one with an Elizabeth II crown and cipher between the years, the other with the logo of the 400th anniversary of frame-knitting showing the number 400 incorporated into a diagram of knitting. In original presentation box with a commemorative pin-back badge in metal and plastic


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.

  • Pair of Stockings
  • Pair of Stockings
  • Stocking Box
  • Commemorative Pin
Materials and techniques
nylon, card, plastic on metal.
Brief description
Commemorative stockings marking the 400th anniversary of the invention of frame-knitting by William Lee. Made in 1989 by the British Branded Hosiery Group. In presentation box with commemorative pin
Physical description
Pair of cream stockings, superfine nylon with scalloped tops, dated 1589-1989 in the tops in open-work knitting, one with an Elizabeth II crown and cipher between the years, the other with the logo of the 400th anniversary of frame-knitting showing the number 400 incorporated into a diagram of knitting. In original presentation box with a commemorative pin-back badge in metal and plastic
Object history
William Lee invented frame-knitting in 1589 during the reign of Elizabeth I, which revolutionised the hosiery and knitting industry as it speeded up the process of making stockings and other knitting. These stockings were produced by the British Branded Hosiery Group in 1989 to mark the 400th anniversary.
Collection
Accession number
T.1654:1 to 4-2017

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Record createdAugust 23, 2017
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