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Bonnet

1880-1890 (made)
Place of origin

This bonnet is a style known as a 'capote' bonnet. It was worn at a forward angle on the crown of the head with the wearer's hair piled up high underneath. The bonnet was held on by the ribbons which tied in a large bow beneath the chin.

This period in the later 19th century saw a fashion in Britain and elsehwere for all forms of embellishment on dress and accessories. The diverse decorations on this bonnet include a decorative straw plait hood which is overlaid with lace, then trimmed with large pleats of velvet, adorned with artifical flowers and finished with a patterned ribbon. Left-over fabrics and embellishments were sometimes used. Wearers could adjust the design of such hats to suit their personal taste, for example adding a new trimming.

Inside there is a branded label. In Europe, such labelling originated with hats and shoes, spreading to dresses in the 1860s.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk velvet with straw, artificial flowers, lace, pins and figured ribbon
Brief description
Bonnet, silk velvet with straw, artificial flowers, lace, pins and ribbon, John Hawkins, Ramsgate, England, about 1880–1890
Physical description
Bonnet made of brown silk velvet with gold-coloured straw, artificial flowers of colours including yellow and orange, lace, pins and figured ribbon in white, cream and browns. The ribbons would have been tied under the chin in a bow.

A black label with gold text has been adhered to the lining, which features a hand-sewn channel that allows for gathering.
Dimensions
  • Excluding ribbons height: 270mm
  • Width: 190mm
  • Depth: 170mm
Marks and inscriptions
11 & 13. QUEEN ST. / SILK MERCER / JOHN HAWKINS / MILLINERY. MANTLES / DRESS-MAKING / RAMSGATE (Label adhered inside the bonnet. Black with gold text. All capital letters.)
Credit line
Given by G. F. Reckitt, A. L. Reckitt and Juliet Reckitt
Object history
Registered Papers 1923/3316
Summary
This bonnet is a style known as a 'capote' bonnet. It was worn at a forward angle on the crown of the head with the wearer's hair piled up high underneath. The bonnet was held on by the ribbons which tied in a large bow beneath the chin.

This period in the later 19th century saw a fashion in Britain and elsehwere for all forms of embellishment on dress and accessories. The diverse decorations on this bonnet include a decorative straw plait hood which is overlaid with lace, then trimmed with large pleats of velvet, adorned with artifical flowers and finished with a patterned ribbon. Left-over fabrics and embellishments were sometimes used. Wearers could adjust the design of such hats to suit their personal taste, for example adding a new trimming.

Inside there is a branded label. In Europe, such labelling originated with hats and shoes, spreading to dresses in the 1860s.
Collection
Accession number
T.160-1923

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Record createdMay 21, 2009
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