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Fur Jacket and Muff

ca. 1870 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Woman's short winter jacket in brown sealskin fur. Double-breasted, and is hip length at the sides and front but dips to a shallow point at the centre back. The shape is slightly flared from the shoulders and hangs loosely. The sleeves are set into the armholes and are wrist-length. The jacket has a collar with small lapels and closes in the front sealskin covered buttons connected with frog fastenings. There are three large hooks and eyes so that the jacket can fasten to the left. There is also a hook in the fur on the right hand shoulder to fasten the collar down. Unlined.

Muff made of matching far and narrows at the base and at the two ends. Not stuffed and unlined.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Jacket
  • Muff
Materials and techniques
Sealskin fur and silk braid
Brief description
Woman's winter jacket in sealskin fur and matching muff, Great Britain, ca. 1870
Physical description
Woman's short winter jacket in brown sealskin fur. Double-breasted, and is hip length at the sides and front but dips to a shallow point at the centre back. The shape is slightly flared from the shoulders and hangs loosely. The sleeves are set into the armholes and are wrist-length. The jacket has a collar with small lapels and closes in the front sealskin covered buttons connected with frog fastenings. There are three large hooks and eyes so that the jacket can fasten to the left. There is also a hook in the fur on the right hand shoulder to fasten the collar down. Unlined.

Muff made of matching far and narrows at the base and at the two ends. Not stuffed and unlined.
Dimensions
  • Weight: 1.76kg (weight on the hanger inside tyvek bag)
Credit line
Given by Dr Smyth Wood
Collection
Accession number
T.219&A-1962

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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