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Pelerine
Pelerine

Pelerine

Original OwnerProbably originally owned by Ann Frances Darling American, born 1811
Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Dateabout 1830-1835
MediumHand-stitched cotton
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width): 25 1/2 x 33in. (64.8 x 83.8cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. G. W. Blunt White and Mrs. Irving A. Chapman, through the Manuscript Committee of the Connecticut Society of the Colonial Dames of America
DescriptionWoman's pelerine with long tabs hanging on either side of the center front opening, meant to be tucked into the belt. (This form is called a "canezou" in period literature.) The shoulderline of the pelerine is extra wide for being laid over the fashionable leg-o'-mutton sleeves. The shoulder is split into two wings. A narrow, embroidered flounce is stitched around the shoulders, and an eight-inch-wide collar encircles the neckline. All edges are scalloped and embroidered with delicate whitework flowers. The neckline edge is piped. The center back of the pelerine extends down to the fashionable waistline and is gathered into a short tab for tucking into the belt.
Object number1959.30.8
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    Pelerine
    Unknown
    about 1830-1840
    Pelerine
    Unknown
    about 1830-1840
    Pelerine
    Gillette family
    about 1830-1835
    Woman's Wedding Shoes
    Ann Frances Darling
    1833
    Woman's Shoes
    Ann Frances Darling
    about 1865
    Gift of Janet Gaines, 1988.127.0, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
    Frances Harriet Love
    1876
    Gift of Stella P. Olmsted, 1976.58.12b-c, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
    Emma D. Sharp
    1884-about 1889
    Pelerine
    Brace family
    about 1830-1840
    Bequest of George Dudley Seymour, 1945.1.1115  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Unknown
    about 1897
    Dress
    Eliza Wadsworth
    about 1909-1912
    Gift of Mary W. Edwards, 1984.42.1  Photograph by David Stansbury.  © 2009 The Connecticut Hist…
    Frances Ann Brace
    1821-1824
    Gift, Frances Budleski Dapkus Collection, 2008.32.2a,b  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Socie…
    Frances J. Budleski
    about 1945