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Corset Cover
Corset Cover

Corset Cover

Clothing Maker
Dateabout 1905
MediumMachine-stitched cotton, with silk ribbon, machine-made cotton lace, and mother of pearl buttons
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width across shoulders): 17 5/8 x 17 1/2in. (44.8 x 44.5cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineEstate of Florence S. M. Crofut, gift of Mrs. George H. Day
Object number1974.50.909
DescriptionWoman's corset cover of white cotton, with a wide neckline constructed of rows of machine-made bobbin-type lace. The neckline is inserted with a peach-colored silk ribbon drawstring, and the edge is trimmed with a ruffle of scalloped lace. The corset cover is further decorated with insertions of lace laid in teardrop shapes across the bust area in front and between the shoulders in back; the centers are filled with self-fabric embroidered with floral sprigs. The center front opening extends for the length of the corset cover and fastens with four mother of pearl buttons. The armhole edges are trimmed with a scalloped lace ruffle; they also have the peach-colored ribbon woven in and out of lace just below the ruffle, and tying in bows at the shoulders. The fabric of the corset cover is gathered into machine-embroidered insertion at the waistline, which is again woven with the peach-colored silk ribbon, tying in a bow at the waist. The peplum below the waistline extends about 2 3/4 inches. The lace pieces are machine-sewn with a chainstitch, while the seams and hems are lockstitched.
Status
Not on view
Front of dress with one petticoat
Unknown
about 1905-1915
Corset
Lucy Fiddis Griffith
about 1892
1970.36.3
Chloe Elizabeth Holcomb
about 1895-1900
Girl's Dress
Mabel Simpkins
1881
1974.50.908
Florence Sidette Marcy Crofut
about 1915-1930
1974.50.915
Unknown
about 1910
Gift of Mrs. Vincent Brown Coffin, 1971.67.14.1a-b, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Doma ...
Della Maria Brown
1891
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 2003.127.0  © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Societ ...
Unknown
about 1905
Petticoat
Goodsell family
about 1898