Woman's white net blouse
Woman's blouse made of white net. Three quarter sleeves. Back of blouse is cut out (for ventilation?)
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Woman's blouse made of white net. Three quarter sleeves. Back of blouse is cut out (for ventilation?)
Woman's black lace collar. Attached to silk back.
Three pieces of Chantilly lace probably used for Victorian mourning bonnets. Note the detail in the second photo!
Woman's silk blouse in black with white stylized pattern. Machine and hand stitched.
Headdress of white satin ribbon attached to wire covered linen. Susan Delvey married August 13, 1856.
Woman's fur collar piece of four ermine/weasels. Label on collar says "Foerster's Furriers Springfield Mass"
Fan of red dyed ostrich feathers on bakelite handles. Hair ornament of red dyed ostrich feathers.
Hand worked patchwork cloth, 36"x34". Handwritten label on back says: "Patchwork by Sophia Holt (Mrs.
Aaron H. Holt) B1829-D1884. Lived in Jonathan Blake House. Donated by Bessie Shepardson Thoren, Great
Grandaughter". Patchwork is primarily silk material; center motif shows a printed fabric with American and Cuban flags.
Handwoven silk weft faced cloth with added fringe (11 1/4" x 120" excluding fringe). Aniline dyed in red, blue and yellow. Possibly South American woven on a back strap loom. 19th Century or early 20th Century
White silk shawl, 50"x50" excluding fringe, embroidered all over with pink floral motif. Machine stitched hem with added 14" fringe of silk. After 1850.