Riding Habit Jacket
1913 (made)
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Riding habit jacket of black woollen cloth. Lined with yellow satin. Hip length and fitted with a slit at the centre back and with pointed notched lapels. It fastens with three buttons and there are turn back cuffs. The main seams are channel seamed. Stitched inside the centre back is a silk label woven with a crest and the makers name.
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Materials and techniques | Woollen cloth, lined with satin |
Brief description | Riding habit jacket of woollen cloth, made by Edward Erl, England, 1913 |
Physical description | Riding habit jacket of black woollen cloth. Lined with yellow satin. Hip length and fitted with a slit at the centre back and with pointed notched lapels. It fastens with three buttons and there are turn back cuffs. The main seams are channel seamed. Stitched inside the centre back is a silk label woven with a crest and the makers name. |
Marks and inscriptions | 'Edward Erl / 21 George St. / Hanover Square / London W' and crest (Stitched inside the centre back on a silk label) |
Credit line | Given by Lady Burnham |
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Accession number | T.222-1965 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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