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Woman's Vest
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Woman's Vest

Clothing Maker
Dateabout 1885-1895
MediumHand-stiched silk, silk/cotton, paper, gold-tone metallic cording, gold-tone metallic thread-covered buttons, and glass beads
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width): 14 1/2 x 16in. (36.8 x 40.6cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of E. Palmer Taylor
Object number1984.35.1
DescriptionWoman's zouave-influenced bolero vest of cream-colored silk satin, heavily ornamented with gold-tone metallic cording laid out in swirls and arabesque designs. The shoulder and side seams (which are cut towards the back) are overlaid with narrow metallic braid and edged with gold cord stitched down in a zig-zag pattern. The armhole edges are decorated in the same manner. The round neckline, continuing down the curved front edges and along the bottom, are edged with twisted metallic braid. This is further ornamented below the neckline with a fringe of gold thread-covered balls; each ball is tipped with a red glass bead. The vest is lined with a golden-tan colored silk/cotton satin. Where the lining is frayed, one can see that the gold braid is stitched onto a paper backing behind the satin for stability.
Status
Not on view
Woman's Vest
Madame Denazee
about 1885-1895
Woman's Vest
Unknown
about 1885-1895
Gift of Charles S. MacDonough, 1847.12.0  © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Commodore Thomas MacDonough
1812-1814
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 1950.20.0  Photograph by Gavin Ashworth.  © 2009 The ...
Unknown
about 1720-1740
Proper right side
Baker & McKeeney
1872-1882
Gift of Mary W. Edwards, 1984.42.1  Photograph by David Stansbury.  © 2009 The Connecticut Hist ...
Frances Ann Brace
1821-1824
Dress, Belt, Coat, and Hat Set
Dorothy Williston
about 1925
Ribbon
Whitehead and Hoag Company
Patented 1892-1893
Museum purchase, 1986.157.0, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Not Determined
Caroline Watrous
about 1815
Proper left side
Charles Clark
1830-1840