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Waistcoat

1820-1830 (made)

The waistcoat has an upright collar and is cut straight down the front, with square corners. There are seven small circular buttons of gilt copper. Linen lining and tapes.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Woven wool and cotton
Brief description
1810, English; Plain ivory ribbed silk. Stand collar
Physical description
The waistcoat has an upright collar and is cut straight down the front, with square corners. There are seven small circular buttons of gilt copper. Linen lining and tapes.
Dimensions
  • Weight: 0.46kg
  • Jacket chest circumference: 840mm
  • Jacket waist circumference: 765mm
Associated object
Other number
335B-1908 - Incorrect number
Collection
Accession number
355B-1903

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Record createdNovember 5, 2009
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