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Collar

1880s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

High necked, caped collar cut with a yoke and an outer frill of machine made black net, probably cotton. Decorated with straw splints which are twisted round the mesh of the net in roundels and leaf-shapes. The roundels are used to outline all the parts of the collar and the leaf-shapes form flower-heads round the neck band, the lower edge of the yoke and the outer, scalloped edge of the frill. The edges, which are cut and turned in, and flower stems on the frill are embroidered with yellow silk in running stitch.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Machine made net, ctton, straw splits, silk
Brief description
Collar of cotton net decorated with straw and silk, possibly made in Portugal, 1880s.
Physical description
High necked, caped collar cut with a yoke and an outer frill of machine made black net, probably cotton. Decorated with straw splints which are twisted round the mesh of the net in roundels and leaf-shapes. The roundels are used to outline all the parts of the collar and the leaf-shapes form flower-heads round the neck band, the lower edge of the yoke and the outer, scalloped edge of the frill. The edges, which are cut and turned in, and flower stems on the frill are embroidered with yellow silk in running stitch.
Dimensions
  • Centre back length: 330mm
  • Maximum width: 590mm
Width measured flat, from maxium edge to edge
Credit line
Given by Mrs I. D. del Strotcher
Historical context
The Azores started trading in straw embroidered net in the mid-nineteenth century with other European countries, including England but mostly America.
Collection
Accession number
T.300-1975

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Record createdAugust 23, 2002
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