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Handbag

1850-1899 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Handbag and needlecase of embroidered mauve satin with steel, white and glass beads, and pieces of horn in a stylised floral design.

The main part of the handbag is formed of a square of satin folded double with two roundels stiffened with card attached at each end. The roundels are ornamented with a flower with stylised leaves radiating from it. The edges of the bag are decorated with a scalloped line of glass and white beads. It fastens with a mauve silk cord and two pearl buttons and is lined with cream silk.

Oblong needlecase made to match. Fastens with two loops of black cord and two pearl buttons. Inside is attached a piece of white flannel with three lines of buttonhole stitch in mauve silk. The case contains seven pins, three needles and a safety pin.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Handbag
  • Needlecase
Materials and techniques
Embroidered satin with steel and glass beads, flannel, silk, pearls, lined with silk
Brief description
Handbag and needlecase of embroidered satin with beads, England, 1850-1899
Physical description
Handbag and needlecase of embroidered mauve satin with steel, white and glass beads, and pieces of horn in a stylised floral design.

The main part of the handbag is formed of a square of satin folded double with two roundels stiffened with card attached at each end. The roundels are ornamented with a flower with stylised leaves radiating from it. The edges of the bag are decorated with a scalloped line of glass and white beads. It fastens with a mauve silk cord and two pearl buttons and is lined with cream silk.

Oblong needlecase made to match. Fastens with two loops of black cord and two pearl buttons. Inside is attached a piece of white flannel with three lines of buttonhole stitch in mauve silk. The case contains seven pins, three needles and a safety pin.
Credit line
Given by Miss D. H. Watts
Collection
Accession number
T.90&A-1962

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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