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Bodice

1640-1650 (made), 1870-1910 (altered)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A woman's bodice of black silk velvet bodice lined with linen and fustian, and reinforced with baleen. It opens down the front and has ¾-length sleeves with cuffs. The boned linen fronts have worked eyelets for lacing at the front. The edges of the neck, sleeves, cuffs and shoulder wings are bound with woven silk lace (braid).

The bodice has been altered considerably, possibly for fancy dress in the late 19th century. Black linen twill was inserted in the sleeves to close the open seam. The bodice appears to have had laps below the waist; those on the right were removed to create a second shoulder wing on the right sleeve. The laps on the left side have been cut through the centre. The hooks and eyes and centre front may be later additions.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk, linen, cotton, baleen; hand-woven, velvet weave,hand-sewn
Brief description
Woman's bodice of black silk velvet with silk braid trim, English, 1640s, altered 1870-1910
Physical description
A woman's bodice of black silk velvet bodice lined with linen and fustian, and reinforced with baleen. It opens down the front and has ¾-length sleeves with cuffs. The boned linen fronts have worked eyelets for lacing at the front. The edges of the neck, sleeves, cuffs and shoulder wings are bound with woven silk lace (braid).

The bodice has been altered considerably, possibly for fancy dress in the late 19th century. Black linen twill was inserted in the sleeves to close the open seam. The bodice appears to have had laps below the waist; those on the right were removed to create a second shoulder wing on the right sleeve. The laps on the left side have been cut through the centre. The hooks and eyes and centre front may be later additions.
Dimensions
  • Overall length: 48.0cm (approx)
  • Bust under armholes circumference: 72.0cm (approx)
  • Bust under armhole circumference: 70.0cm (approx)
Object history
Part of the Isham collection purchased in 1899.
Bibliographic reference
Norah Waugh, The Cut of Women's Clothes 1600-1630, Faber and Faber, 1968, Diagram VII and p.304
Collection
Accession number
171-1900

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Record createdNovember 30, 2007
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