About this object
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ID:
59.58/3
Production date:
1823
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Location:
In Store
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A pelisse or pelisse-coat, a kind of women's outer garment which could be made in everything from the lightest silk to heavy fur. It was worn over a gown but could look like a gown itself, especially when floor length like this garment. The pelisse was made for a trousseau in 1823 for the wedding of the grandmother of the donor. < ...Read more
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Measurements
L 1410 mm (dress), L 300 mm (bodice), L 600 mm (sleeve), L 100 mm (shoulder points), C 780 mm (bust), C 660 mm (waist), C 895 mm (hips), L 60 mm; C 250 mm (cuff), W 125 mm (skirt aplique), H 7.5 mm (collar)
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Materials
silk
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Last Updated
2020-12-11
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