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Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 7-3247, described as cream lace cap w/hanging bands; linen(?); silk; white moire ribbon; leaf; floral designs. 23" long, including bands.
Hearst Museum object titled Lace strip, accession number 7-3290a,b, described as 2 corner of embroidered piece; white linen; plain weave; embroidered; lace edge; floral designs, crowns, name ASPASIA. According to Kaethe Kliot this is “drawn work”. One of the finest examples of draw work, in which threads are removed from the cloth an used for the embroidery. The thread is approx. 500/2, which has 75,000 yards to the pound.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 7-3244, described as chemisette