Showing 5 items matching "point d'esprit"
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Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkHeadwear - Mob Cap, Early 19th century
... ...Point d'esprit...Mob cap made of point d'esprit lace - a finely woven net lace - with a gathered lace trim. ...Female Headwear Mob Cap Point d'esprit Lynne Findlay Collection Mob cap made of point d'esprit lace - a finely woven net lace - with a gathered lace trim. ...This type of mob cap is believed to be early 19th century. Its original owner is unknown, but it was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was informed at the time of purchase that the garments were over 100 years old.This lovely hand-made lace cap is typical of a type of headwear worn by women inside the home in the early 19th century. Mob cap made of point d'esprit lace - a finely woven net lace - with a gathered lace trim. female, headwear, mob cap, point d'esprit, lynne findlay collection -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkClothing - Chemise or Camisole, Early 19th century
... ...Point d'esprit...This lovely hand-made cotton and lace camisole is typical of a type of undergarment worn by women inside the home in the early 19th century. Female Point d'esprit Lynne Findlay Collection camisole Hand sewn, sleeveless fine woven cotton, loose-fitting garment detailed with deep cream coloured ribbon lace on armholes. ...This type of chemise/camisole is believed to be early 19th century. Its original owner is unknown, but it was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was informed at the time of purchase that the garments were over 100 years old.This lovely hand-made cotton and lace camisole is typical of a type of undergarment worn by women inside the home in the early 19th century. Hand sewn, sleeveless fine woven cotton, loose-fitting garment detailed with deep cream coloured ribbon lace on armholes. The neckline is square-shaped and has a broad band of ribbon filled beneath lace detailing. The garment has 2 pearl coloured buttons on-top of the shoulders as openings.female, point d'esprit, lynne findlay collection, camisole -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkAccessory - Lace Collar, 19th century
... ...Point d'esprit...This lace collar is an illustration of how 19th century women could embellish and vary their garments through the use of different detachable collars and cuffs. Female Point d'esprit Lynne Findlay Collection Clothing Two halves of a lace collar sewn from a cream-coloured lace. ...This lace collar would have been detachable for easier cleaning and would have been worn by a lady during the 19th century. Its original owner is unknown, but it was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc. - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was informed at the time of purchase that the garments were over 100 years old.This lace collar is an illustration of how 19th century women could embellish and vary their garments through the use of different detachable collars and cuffs.Two halves of a lace collar sewn from a cream-coloured lace. The collar pieces are in a boomerang shape. Each half depicts leaves, ferns, and flowers in intricate line patterns.female, point d'esprit, lynne findlay collection, clothing -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkClothing - Cotton Drawers, 19th century
... ...Point d'esprit...Their simple and open design were made for convenience when paired with the corsets and layers of chemises and other covers that were popular at the time. Female Point d'esprit Lynne Findlay Collection Clothing Cotton drawers with lace-trimmed (red ribbon inserted) at end of legs. ...These cotton drawers are typical of the ones worn during the 19th century by women. Its original owner is unknown, but it was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc. - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was informed at the time of purchase that the garments were over 100 years old.These cotton drawers are typical of the ones worn by women during the 19th century. Their simple and open design were made for convenience when paired with the corsets and layers of chemises and other covers that were popular at the time.Cotton drawers with lace-trimmed (red ribbon inserted) at end of legs. The waist band had three buttonholes on the front and two buttonholes on the back. The back end front waist bands are separated.female, point d'esprit, lynne findlay collection, clothing -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkClothing - Handkerchief, Lace Trimmed Handkerchief, 19th century
... ...Point d'esprit...This lovely hand-made lace handkerchief was a typical everyday item carried by women in the early 19th century. Female Point d'esprit Lynne Findlay Collection handkerchief Lawn hand-stitched handkerchief decorated with 3 lines of vertical and horizontal pleating which is hemmed and finished off with a lace border. ...This handkerchief was a commonly carried item and is believed to be early 19th century. Its original owner is unknown, but it was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was informed at the time of purchase that the garments were over 100 years old.This lovely hand-made lace handkerchief was a typical everyday item carried by women in the early 19th century. Lawn hand-stitched handkerchief decorated with 3 lines of vertical and horizontal pleating which is hemmed and finished off with a lace border. female, point d'esprit, lynne findlay collection, handkerchief
