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Woman's Coat
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Woman's Coat

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Lavancia Richardson American, 1817 - 1892
Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Dateabout 1880-1883
MediumMachine-stitched sealskin, silk, and cotton wadding, with sealskin-covered wooden tassels, and silk/cotton cording
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width between shoulders): 38 3/4 x 15 1/4in. (98.4 x 38.7cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Annie P. Smith
DescriptionWoman's coat of dark brown-black seal fur. The coat has a high neckline and a 3 3/4-inch-wide, turn-down, rounded collar. The center front opening fastens with four toggle closures. On the right side, the thick cord loops are stitched on the underside of the opening edge. Above the loops on the right side are medallions of cording with fur-covered tassels; two-inch-diameter fur-covered buttons anchor the right side of the medallion. On the left side, the rectangular fur-covered and cord-covered toggles are anchored similarly by the large, round buttons. The long sleeves end in turned-back cuffs. The coat is lined with quilted brown satin.
Object number1982.103.0
NotesHistorical Note: According to a letter written by the donor, this coat belonged to three different women in the Richardson and Palmer families, all of whom lived in Columbia, Connecticut.
On View
Not on view
Dress
Mary James Crocker
about 1883
Dress
Caroline Lucinda Bolles Cleveland
1861
Dress
Hofer family
about 1905-1910
Proper left side
Charles Clark
1830-1840
Purse
Unknown
about 1860-1880
Dress, Belt, Coat, and Hat Set
Dorothy Williston
about 1925
Proper left side
Normand Smith
1790-1800
Smoking Jacket
Moses Lyman VIII
about 1890-1895