Pair of Mittens
1890-1900 (made)
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Gold-coloured silk fingerless mittens with thumb, machine knit and hand sewn, with a horizontal pattern of lace patterns and tricot edges.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Silk machine knit and hand sewn |
Brief description | Pair of gold-coloured silk machine knit mittens, British, 1890-1900, W. Ball & Son |
Physical description | Gold-coloured silk fingerless mittens with thumb, machine knit and hand sewn, with a horizontal pattern of lace patterns and tricot edges. |
Credit line | Given by Baltex Fabrics, W. Ball and Son Ltd |
Object history | Historical significance: In the 19th century, gloves and mittens were an essential accessory for women as etiquette required the hands to be covered, even at home. These very light, short mittens suggest indoor, summer daywear. |
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Accession number | T.102:1-1999 |
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Record created | February 19, 2002 |
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