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Pocket
Pocket

Pocket

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Lucy Battle born 1785
Textile MakerProbably made by Lucy Battle born 1785
Dateabout 1800-1810
MediumHand-stitched block-printed cottons, plain linen, and plain cotton
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 16 1/8 x 11 1/8in. (41 x 28.3cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. John A. Davison
DescriptionPocket made of triangles of various late eighteenth-century printed cottons, arranged randomly and whipstitched together. The predominant colors are brown, madder red, and some blue, and patterns are generally floral in some manner. There are also a few non-representational geometric prints. The slit in the pocket is nine inches long and it is bound with a dark brown print. The outer edge of the pocket is bound with three different prints. The top edge is bound with the same print as the slit. The waist tapes are plain-woven cotton. The patchwork is backed with plain-woven, undyed linen, which is also used to border the inside of the plain brown cotton pocket back.
Object number1999.41.1
On View
On view
Pocket
Unknown
about 1790-1800
Pocket
Unknown
about 1800-1810
Pocket
Avery family
about 1800-1830
Pocket
Bissell family
about 1815-1825
Avery family
about 1820-1840
Reverend Charles Backus McLean
October 1850
Museum purchase, 1982.97.2  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Susan Melissa Lewis
1860-1880
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Edith Chase
1890-1910
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Edith Chase
about 1940-1955
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Leatherman
mid 19th-late 19th century