Tie
ca. 1969-1970 (made)
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Kipper tie of printed silk, with a paisley pattern in beige, brown, blue and pink. Lined with cream twilled silk. The front of the tie is consistently wide, cut in the cravat style. There is a tie bar of matching silk stitched behind the front of the narrow end to slip through when worn.
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Materials and techniques | Printede silk lined with twilled silk |
Brief description | Kipper tie of printed silk, designed by Turnbull & Asser, London, ca.1969-1970. |
Physical description | Kipper tie of printed silk, with a paisley pattern in beige, brown, blue and pink. Lined with cream twilled silk. The front of the tie is consistently wide, cut in the cravat style. There is a tie bar of matching silk stitched behind the front of the narrow end to slip through when worn. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Turnbull & Asser Ltd/ LONDON/ PURE SILK' (Woven in brown silk on the makers' label, stitched to the lining of the narrow end) |
Credit line | Given by Dr Roy Strong |
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Accession number | T.213-1979 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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