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Purse
Purse

Purse

Textile MakerMade by Unknown
DateMid 19th century
MediumHand-stitched cotton, wool tape, glass beads, metallic gold braid, and leather
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width excluding fringe): 5 x 5 1/2in. (12.7 x 14cm)
Other (height including fringe): 6in. (15.2cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. E. S. Holland
DescriptionPurse with a convex-curved bottom and concave sides. Worked on the purse's dark brown cotton velveteen is a star pattern in red, white, and blue glass beads (the central beads are large blue cylindrical beads.) This pattern is bordered by rows of narrow white cotton tape, and gold zig zag braid, following the contours of the purse shape. The edge is bound with red plain-woven cotton, and a one-inch fringe of looped white beads is stitched around the sides and bottom. The top edge is covered with staight gold tape. The purse is lined with brown glazed cotton and interlined with leather. Blue wool tape is used for a carrying handle.
Object number1977.102.8
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    Purse
    Mohawk People
    about 1850-1900
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    Mohawk People
    mid 19th century
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    Northeastern Woodlands People
    about 1825-1875
    Purse
    Northeastern Woodlands People
    about 1838-1850
    Purse
    Eastern Woodlands People
    about 1790-1830
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    Northeastern Woodlands People
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    Mohawk People
    about 1825-1875
    Front of dress without the matching cape.
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