Tie
1967-1968 (made)
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Black silk kipper tie with a stylised abstract red and white chain-link print. The ground colour is white with a fine woven herring bone pattern, over printed in red and navy blue. The lining is of white twilled silk with a thick interlining, probably of wool. The designers name and initials are printed in black script at each end of the tie.
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Materials and techniques | Printed silk, lined with silk and interlined with probably wool |
Brief description | Printed silk kipper tie, made by Hayward, Great Britain, 1967-1968 |
Physical description | Black silk kipper tie with a stylised abstract red and white chain-link print. The ground colour is white with a fine woven herring bone pattern, over printed in red and navy blue. The lining is of white twilled silk with a thick interlining, probably of wool. The designers name and initials are printed in black script at each end of the tie. |
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Credit line | Given by Anthony Powell |
Production | Possibly designed by Tim Copue? |
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Accession number | T.365-1979 |
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Record created | August 28, 2007 |
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