Not currently on display at the V&A

Pair of Gloves

1925-1935 (made)

Pair of little girl's gloves crocheted in white cotton, with a tatted
picot edge at the wrist. The gloves are worked in a trellis pattern,
with three lines of trebles on the backs (where the stitching would be
in fabric gloves).They are pull-on in style, with elasticated wrists.


Object details

Category
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Pair of Little Girl's Gloves
  • Pair of Little Girl's Gloves
Materials and techniques
Crocheted cotton with a tatted edging
Brief description
Pair of little girl's gloves; French, 1925-35
Physical description
Pair of little girl's gloves crocheted in white cotton, with a tatted
picot edge at the wrist. The gloves are worked in a trellis pattern,
with three lines of trebles on the backs (where the stitching would be
in fabric gloves).They are pull-on in style, with elasticated wrists.
DimensionsHeight: (L)13.5 cm
Object history
References:


Worn by Huguette Joris-Morize (b.1926) and her sister
Marie-Claude (the donor, b.1932) who lived in Paris.
They were the children of Alice Morize (b.1900) and her
husband M. Joris (whose family came from the Ardennes
region, but were originally Belgian).
Production
France
Collection
Accession number
B.947:1-1993

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Record createdApril 19, 2000
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