Cap
Natural coloured sheer silk fabrics were in vogue in the early 19th century. A good example is this cap made
of tulle and unbleached blonde bobbin lace. Most tulle, from very fine to very coarse, was machinemade in England, whereas the most exquisite bobbin laces came from Brussels and ‘Mechlin’ (Mechelen). These two fabrics were often combined, primarily in caps.
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Cap
Natural coloured sheer silk fabrics were in vogue in the early 19th century. A good example is this cap made
of tulle and unbleached blonde bobbin lace. Most tulle, from very fine to very coarse, was machinemade in England, whereas the most exquisite bobbin laces came from Brussels and ‘Mechlin’ (Mechelen). These two fabrics were often combined, primarily in caps.
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Gift of Jonkvrouw C.I. Six, 's-Graveland
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Schenking van jkvr. C.I. Six, 's-Graveland
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description
Aan het begin van de 19de eeuw ...... ecombineerd, vooral in mutsen.
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Natural coloured sheer silk fa ...... n combined, primarily in caps.
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identifier
BK-1978-500
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Cap
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Muts
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type
created
c. 1810 - c. 1825
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ca. 1810 - ca. 1825
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extent
geheel breedte 23 cm
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geheel lengte 31 cm
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length 31 cm
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width 23 cm
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Collectie: accessoires
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Collection: accessories
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temporal
eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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