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Court Dress Coat

ca. 1800 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Coat from men's court suit. Brown wool embroidered with coloured silks in a design of stylised sprays of roses intersected with leaves. The latter is composed of one side of applied net and the other half in satin stitch. There are eight on the front, three on each cuff, two either side of back-waist, two halfway down the coat tails, two at each end of the coat tails and three under each pocket-flap. Each button is embroidered with a red rosebud or a blue flower. It is lined with cream silk satin patched with twentieth-century cotton. The sleeves are lined with original cotton.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Wool embroidered with silk, cotton
Brief description
1800s, English; Brown wool embroidered
Physical description
Coat from men's court suit. Brown wool embroidered with coloured silks in a design of stylised sprays of roses intersected with leaves. The latter is composed of one side of applied net and the other half in satin stitch. There are eight on the front, three on each cuff, two either side of back-waist, two halfway down the coat tails, two at each end of the coat tails and three under each pocket-flap. Each button is embroidered with a red rosebud or a blue flower. It is lined with cream silk satin patched with twentieth-century cotton. The sleeves are lined with original cotton.
Dimensions
  • Weight: 1.46kg
  • Collar height: 70mm
  • Length: 1015mm (base of collar to hem)
Object history
Purchased in 1896 for £4 13s 4d from Thomas Sutton of Eastbourne (RPs: 54719/1896, 103864/1896, 59937/1896)
Collection
Accession number
548-1896

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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