Headtie
1980s (made)
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Headtie, sample, grey ground with stripes in red and dark brown silk and silver metallic thread depicting the head, shoulders and bayonet of a Guardsman in a Bearskin. Same design as T.124-2000
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Materials and techniques | Jacquard woven silk |
Brief description | sample, jacquard woven silk made in Switzerland for Hayes, 1980s. Grey ground with stripes in red and dark brown silk and silver metallic thread depicting the head, shoulders and bayonet of a Guardsman in a Bearskin. |
Physical description | Headtie, sample, grey ground with stripes in red and dark brown silk and silver metallic thread depicting the head, shoulders and bayonet of a Guardsman in a Bearskin. Same design as T.124-2000 |
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Credit line | Gift of the estate of Mr. D.A. Butler |
Production | made for Hayes Textiles Limited, London, for export to Nigeria |
Bibliographic reference | Stylianou, N., 'Designing for a New Nigeria: Hayes Textiles Limited and the British Manuacture of Gele in the Postcolonial Period' in Farley, L and Weddell, J., (eds)., Design Objects and the Museum (London, 2016), pp.41-50 |
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Accession number | T.125-2000 |
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Record created | August 18, 2000 |
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