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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 2-63385, described as Apron, of warp printed silk ribbons of purple pin stripes on white with printed purple rose motifs with green leaves, yellow buds. Ribbon borders are purple satin wave, ribbons are joined by off white linen lace insertions (possibly Maltese lace) of floral motifs connected by braided brides. Apron edged in matching lace, as is free hanging pointed pocket tacked on right side. Pentagonal apron with center point is attached at top (in 12 tucks) to purple silk velvet ribbon with satin weave back. Velvet ribbon serves as sash.
Hearst Museum object titled Bloomers, accession number 2-67036a-c, described as White cotton bloomers; machine sewn, commercially made. No closure at waist; printed with small purple ink stamp “27” near waist on side seam. machine- made lace trim a) 66.5 cm long, small tear near crotch. b) 65.5 cm long; c) 65 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 2-63379, described as White blouse, china silk blouse with high neck, leg-o-mutton sleeves. High, tight cuff and high neck of machine lace of all over des. of small circles. Front dec. with cheap machine embroidery center row of open work diamonds with side row of poinsettas. vertical groups of tucks at front and back neck and shoulders. Back button opening
Hearst Museum object titled Bonnet, accession number 2-63496, described as Child’s bonnet. Materials: silk faille Techniques: sewn Colors: creamy white Dimensions: 4 1/8” crown to nape; 11 1/8 across nape Remarks: [?] in concentric circles forms crown. Brim is trimmed with white silk taffeta ribbon punctuated with gathered areas and larger gathered rosettes at either end. Below ribbon is Irish lace. At edge are several layers of sheer silk hemmed with gathers. Inner lining has hemmed split upback is of white silk. Also trimming brim are clusters of velveteen rosbudo with clothleques. Papered stems wrapped in wire. Nape is trimmed in matching silk faille piping.
Hearst Museum object titled Camisole, accession number 2-67044a-c, described as Camisoles. White cotton batiste with various machine-made lace and applique trim, button, and ribbon closures. (a) has no ribbons, length 45 cm. (b) length 50 cm. (c) length 44.5 cm. Materials: cotton, embroidery, lace, ribbon. Techniques: weaving, machine lace making, sewing.
Hearst Museum object titled Cocktail apron, accession number 2-68084, described as Apron; white cotton hand-made cocktail apron-width machine-made lace edging. Brown stains on ties. Width (including ties) 149 cm. Materials: cotton. Techniques: sewing, lacemaking (machine).
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 2-62910, described as Lace, cotton. Open work lace with bobbin work. beige
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 2-62913, described as Lace collar? cotton; heavy cord, open work wide-lace
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 2-62917, described as Lace collar? Cotton. Open weave cloth with 1/2” openwork lace border. White
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62947, described as Table cloth. Linen. Filet lace. Natural color. Rosette and star motives