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Purse

Textile MakerMade by Northeastern Woodlands People Native American
Dateabout 1838-1850
MediumHand-sitched cotton, silk, glass and metal beads, paper, brass hook and eye
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 5 3/8 x 6in. (13.7 x 15.2cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Edward Ingraham
DescriptionBlack velvet purse in a rounded shape, with a pointed flap that closes with a brass hook and eye. The velvet is worked on the front with designs of curls and 3-petaled motifs in concentric lines in red, golden brown, green, blue, pink, bronze, and yellow beads. The edges of the purse are bordered with white beads worked in a zig zag over a straight line. The back of the purse is worked with a diamond motif, with three corners extending into the three-petaled motif. Emanating from the top corner is a stylized pair of wings. The purse is bound with pink silk. It is interlined with stiff paper and lined with glazed ecru cotton.
Object number1959.35.4
InscribedWritten in pencil inside flap (barely visible): "S M..."
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Coin Purse or Needle Case
    Northeastern Woodlands People
    about 1825-1875
    Purse
    Northeastern Woodlands People
    about 1825-1850
    Purse
    Eastern Woodlands People
    about 1790-1830
    Purse
    Mohawk People
    mid 19th century
    Purse
    Unknown
    Mid 19th century
    Purse
    Mohawk People
    about 1825-1875
    Purse
    Mohawk People
    about 1850-1900
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    Leverett Brainard
    about 1855
    Gift of Percy Hulbert, 1992.69.2, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
    Shinnecock People
    1845