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Woman's Cape
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Woman's Cape

Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Dateabout 1900
MediumMachine-stitched wool, cotton, wool-covered ferrous metal buttons, and metal hooks and eyes
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (center front length): 29 1/2in. (74.9cm)
Other (circumference at bottom): 95in. (241.3cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Linda Adelman
DescriptionWoman's black wool broadcloth shoulder cape. The cape has a high turn-down collar that is three inches wide and is appliquéd with self-fabric flowers at the corners. The cape closes with two hooks and eyes at the neck. A buttoned flap covers the hooks and eyes at the neck; another buttoned flap is used as a closure about three inches below the neck. The cape is ornamented with vertical strap-like stitched designs that end in points and are appliquéd with three self-fabric disks in graduated sizes. Below each of the five strap ornaments is an appliquéd self-fabric scrolled quatrefoil design. The edges of the cape are left raw, as the wool is so heavily fulled. They are finished only with a triple row of top stitching. The cape is lined with black cotton sateen.
Object number2002.35.2
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Gift of Charles S. MacDonough, 1847.12.0  © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Commodore Thomas MacDonough
    1812-1814
    Dress and Petticoat
    Lovinia White
    about 1833
    Front of dress without the matching cape.
    Lyle N. Roapelye
    about 1885
    Gift of Mrs. Howard B. Haylett, 1956.58.8a-c, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
    Dr. Julia Emily Skinner
    about 1880
    Front of dress with cape.
    Unknown
    1865-1870
    Front with cape on.
    Unknown
    about 1836-1840
    Mary Elizabeth Smith
    about 1903-1905
    Lydia C. Robinson
    1841, with later alteration
    Dress
    Unknown
    about 1875