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Woman's Cap
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Woman's Cap

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Eliza Wadsworth American, 1850 - 1922
Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Dateabout 1867-1871
MediumHand-stitched silk ribbons and machine-made (cotton?) lace, with wire and elastic
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width x circumference): 24 x 6 x 1 3/4in. (61 x 15.2 x 4.4cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Emory Robotham
DescriptionWoman's cap of black, machine-made, bobbin-type lace over white lace of similar style, constructed with a wired headband-like headpiece. Lappets of the lace basted onto pale lavender grosgrain ribbons hang approximately eighteen inches from the headpiece. The lavender ribbon is stitched in decorative loops onto the headpiece; two-inch-wide and 1 1/8-inch-wide tan silk and narrow black velvet ribbons are also stitched in loops and bows on the headpiece, the wider ribbon trailing for twelve inches in the center back. An elastic band holds the cap on the head by fitting under the large chignon hairstyle.
Object number1998.108.8
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Gift of Mrs. Verner Robert Hunter, 1977.115.53  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Unknown
    about 1905-1910
    Gift of Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper, 1957.49.2  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Unknown
    about 1860-1865
    Gift of Mariette Newman Fitch, 1952.69.54  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Unknown
    about 1860-1865
    Gift of Mariette Newman Fitch, 1952.69.16  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Unknown
    about 1865
    Gift of Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper, 1957.49.5  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Unknown
    about 1842
    Gift of Harriette Harrison, 1960.77.17, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
    Unknown
    about 1868
    Dress
    Fanet & Beer
    about 1875
    Front of dress without the matching cape.
    Lyle N. Roapelye
    about 1885
    Dress
    Eliza Wadsworth
    about 1909-1912