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Purse

1882 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Black satin purse embroidered with symmetrical pattern of conventional flowers in colours, two pockets and a panel of pale yellow moire. The triangular flap fastens with a yellow silk looped cord and button


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
satin with silk embroidery
Brief description
Black satin purse embroidered with coloured flowers
Physical description
Black satin purse embroidered with symmetrical pattern of conventional flowers in colours, two pockets and a panel of pale yellow moire. The triangular flap fastens with a yellow silk looped cord and button
Dimensions
  • Fully open, approximate length: 41.5cm
  • Approximate width: 15cm
Dimensions taken from original acquisition register, converted to inches from cm
Credit line
Given by Miss L.F.M. Preston
Object history
This purse was made in 1882 by Moroccan girls in Algiers, probably for the donor's mother.
Bibliographic reference
p.9 Rogers, Rebecca, A Frenchwoman's Imperial Story. Madama Luce in Nineteenth-Century Algeria, (Stanford University Press, 2013), P.9
Collection
Accession number
T.209-1922

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Record createdDecember 5, 2008
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