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Waistcoat

1740-1749 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Man’s waistcoat with a round neck, curving 2-piece sleeves, fronts curving from neck to hem and skirts reaching between the top of the knee and mid-thigh. There are no pockets, only a pointed pocket flap on each front. The fronts, cuffs, pocket flaps and back skirts are made of pink uncut silk velvet with a voided satin ground. The back and sleeves are made of scarlet worsted twill. The waistcoat is lined with fustian, the sleeves with linen. There are 14 buttonholes, bound with silk-wrapped parchment strips, along the left front edge and 14 corresponding buttons covered with pink silk thread on the right front.

The sleeves were originally stitched to the top half of the armscye only, then later sewn to the lower half


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk, linen, cotton, wool; hand-woven, velvet weave, hand-sewn
Brief description
Man's sleeved waistcoat, 1740s, British; Pink uncut velvet, red worsted sleeves
Physical description
Man’s waistcoat with a round neck, curving 2-piece sleeves, fronts curving from neck to hem and skirts reaching between the top of the knee and mid-thigh. There are no pockets, only a pointed pocket flap on each front. The fronts, cuffs, pocket flaps and back skirts are made of pink uncut silk velvet with a voided satin ground. The back and sleeves are made of scarlet worsted twill. The waistcoat is lined with fustian, the sleeves with linen. There are 14 buttonholes, bound with silk-wrapped parchment strips, along the left front edge and 14 corresponding buttons covered with pink silk thread on the right front.

The sleeves were originally stitched to the top half of the armscye only, then later sewn to the lower half
Dimensions
  • Right shoulder to hem length: 94.0cm (approx)
  • Chest under armholes circumference: 109.0cm (approx)
Collection
Accession number
T.71-1951

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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