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Dress Fabric

1755-1760 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Dress fabric of brocaded silk. With a design of isolated sprays of mixed flowers, two main groups and two smaller ones. There are three different colourways in the repeat so that the total length is 45 inches, approximately the length of the back of the original dress. The colours are green, yellow, pink, red, tan, blue and purple. The weave is brocaded tabby on lustering ground with cannellé (or tobine) stripes, self coloured.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Brocaded silk
Brief description
Dress fabric of brocaded silk, Spitalfields, London, 1755-1760
Physical description
Dress fabric of brocaded silk. With a design of isolated sprays of mixed flowers, two main groups and two smaller ones. There are three different colourways in the repeat so that the total length is 45 inches, approximately the length of the back of the original dress. The colours are green, yellow, pink, red, tan, blue and purple. The weave is brocaded tabby on lustering ground with cannellé (or tobine) stripes, self coloured.
Dimensions
  • Repeat height: 15in (maximum)
  • Loom, between selvages width: 19.25in (maximum)
  • Loom, between selvages width: 49.8cm (maximum)
Credit line
Given by Mrs Hilda Johnston
Collection
Accession number
T.117-1968

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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