Sleeves
1815-1825 (made)
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Pair of sleeves made from white machine-made net. Full length and tapering towards the wrist, gathered at regular intervals onto a cord, and these puffs are held by lengths of cord stitched the length of the sleeve. At the top they have white silk ribbons for attachments to the dress and at the wrist a white cut carrickmacross-work cuff.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Machine-made net, silk ribbon, cutwork |
Brief description | Pair of sleeves made from machine-made net, England, 1815-1825 |
Physical description | Pair of sleeves made from white machine-made net. Full length and tapering towards the wrist, gathered at regular intervals onto a cord, and these puffs are held by lengths of cord stitched the length of the sleeve. At the top they have white silk ribbons for attachments to the dress and at the wrist a white cut carrickmacross-work cuff. |
Credit line | Given by the family of the late Mrs Egerton M. Baines |
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Accession number | T.278&A-1968 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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