Panel
1720-1740 (made)
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Eight embroidered linen panels for a jacket. Consisting of one side front, a side back, a pair of full-length sleeves, two pieces per sleeve, and a pair of cuffs. Each panel is embroidered with a small sprig pattern, dotted at regular intervals, and superimposed on an all-over background vermicelli pattern through two layers of material. Red, green, pink and yellow silks in satin, chain and back stitches.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 8 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Embroidered linen with silks |
Brief description | Eight embroidered linen panels for a jacket, England, 1720-1740 |
Physical description | Eight embroidered linen panels for a jacket. Consisting of one side front, a side back, a pair of full-length sleeves, two pieces per sleeve, and a pair of cuffs. Each panel is embroidered with a small sprig pattern, dotted at regular intervals, and superimposed on an all-over background vermicelli pattern through two layers of material. Red, green, pink and yellow silks in satin, chain and back stitches. |
Credit line | Given by Mrs George Atkinson |
Production | Possibly worked by Mary Molineux. |
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Accession number | T.123 to G-1959 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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