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Waistcoat

1750-1759 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Waistcoat of brown figured silk damask with a pattern of rows of pomegranates and flower sprays with the sprays facing the opposite way in each row. The leaves and pomegranates have a diaper filling. The waistcoat is long, slightly convex to the waist where the buttons cease and then slightly cut away. It has triple scalloped pocket flats with false vertical button holes, and three buttons stitched beneath. The buttons are of brown silk twisted over a wooden cone and the button holes are worked in brown silk. The waistcoat back is of the same material as the fronts and the pattern matches at the centre back seam. There is a slit at either hip and at the centre back. The neck line is plain except for a narrow facing of the same material. The sleeves are of darker brown glazed twill woven wool, curved with slit cuffs. The back of the coat and foreparts to the waist are lined with fawn holland and from the waist with brown silk. The front skirts are interlined with a canvas. The lining of the insertions is of a lighter linen and silk. Satin of 5 having an interruption of 2. The pattern wefts are bound in Gros de Tours to give a strong ribbed effect.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk, wool, linen, cotton; hand-woven damask, hand sewn
Brief description
Man's sleeved waistcoat, 1750s, British; brown figured silk damask and worsted sleeves
Physical description
Waistcoat of brown figured silk damask with a pattern of rows of pomegranates and flower sprays with the sprays facing the opposite way in each row. The leaves and pomegranates have a diaper filling. The waistcoat is long, slightly convex to the waist where the buttons cease and then slightly cut away. It has triple scalloped pocket flats with false vertical button holes, and three buttons stitched beneath. The buttons are of brown silk twisted over a wooden cone and the button holes are worked in brown silk. The waistcoat back is of the same material as the fronts and the pattern matches at the centre back seam. There is a slit at either hip and at the centre back. The neck line is plain except for a narrow facing of the same material. The sleeves are of darker brown glazed twill woven wool, curved with slit cuffs. The back of the coat and foreparts to the waist are lined with fawn holland and from the waist with brown silk. The front skirts are interlined with a canvas. The lining of the insertions is of a lighter linen and silk. Satin of 5 having an interruption of 2. The pattern wefts are bound in Gros de Tours to give a strong ribbed effect.
Dimensions
  • Right shoulder to hem length: 89.5cm (approx)
  • Chest under armholes circumference: 116.0cm (approx)
Credit line
Given by Mrs H. H. Fraser
Collection
Accession number
T.434-1967

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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