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Purse

Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Dateabout 1860-1880
MediumHand-embroidered and machine-stitched wool and silk, with silk covered wooden tassels, silk covered cotton cord, and plain cotton cord
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 7 1/2 x 7 1/8in. (19.1 x 18.1cm)
Other (length of cord loops): 11 3/8in. (28.9cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Edwin Manross Burr in memory of her husband's revolutionary ancestors
DescriptionBlack wool broadcloth bag, embroidered in petit point with a spray of red/pink roses on one side and red/pink lily-like flowers on the other side. The edges of the purse are bordered with a two-tone green toothed design. The bag was lined in black silk (now almost completely disintegrated). A long loop of brown cotton cord is attached to each side of the top edge. The side seams are open for about 1 1/2-inches; a cord-covered disk over the looped cord slides up and down to alter the width of the purse opening, by allowing the sides of the purse to open or close. The top of the purse closes with a button and loop.
Object number1956.18.5
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Purse
    Unknown
    about 1840-1875
    Purse
    Unknown
    about 1850-1880
    Dress
    Mary James Crocker
    about 1883
    Proper left side
    Charles Clark
    1830-1840
    Lavancia Richardson
    about 1880-1883
    Proper left side
    Normand Smith
    1790-1800
    Dress
    Unknown
    about 1870
    Dress
    Hofer family
    about 1905-1910
    Gift of Mariette Newman Fitch, 1952.73.0  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Nancy Diantha Terry
    about 1860