1750, Spitalfields

1750, Spitalfields

Identifier
T.186-1970
Acquisition
Given by Lord and Lady Cowdray
Collection
Material
Technique
Depiction
Dimension
125 cm (circumference)
31.5 cm (length)
153 cm (length)
50.3 cm (width)
Production time
Production place
Type of object

Description

Unique A woman's fancy dress of white figured silk with a serpentine, brocaded trail design of alternating floral bands of pinks and maroon. The flowers are separated by rows of small buds rising from stems. Each stem is on a figured lace pattern band. The silk is brocaded on a ribbed ground with part of the rib forming flush subsidiary design. The fabric was originally made into a sack and petticoat, open at the front with elbow-length sleeves and trimmed with ruching edged with a fringe of white silk gimp and coloured floss knots. The sack was radically altered for fancy dress; panels of the petticoat inserted at the front, the back pleats reconfigured and a buttoned stomacher of a different silk and fringe added. A flounce, probably from the petticoat was added to the front at the waist. A woman's fancy dress, 1870-1910, English; made from a sack 1765-75 of figured white silk brocaded with floral trails, Spitalfields, 1750s