A Pair of Oversleeves
Besides the carnations and other small flowers, this pattern consists of ‘flamed’ red scrollwork. Around 1985 the French firm of Braquenié revived this design, calling it Rivière enchantée. The sleeves, also named ‘bears’ claws’, were fastened at the wearer’s back. They covered the baby’s hands to prevent it from scratching itself.
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A Pair of Oversleeves
Besides the carnations and other small flowers, this pattern consists of ‘flamed’ red scrollwork. Around 1985 the French firm of Braquenié revived this design, calling it Rivière enchantée. The sleeves, also named ‘bears’ claws’, were fastened at the wearer’s back. They covered the baby’s hands to prevent it from scratching itself.
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Behalve anjers en andere klein ...... die zichzelf niet kon krabben.
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Besides the carnations and oth ...... ent it from scratching itself.
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BK-NM-4522-A
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Rijksmuseum
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A Pair of Oversleeves
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Een paar overmouwen
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created
c. 1750 - c. 1775
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ca. 1750 - ca. 1775
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extent
breedte 36 cm
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height 9 cm
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hoogte 9 cm
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width 36 cm
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Collectie: accessoires
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Collection: accessories
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derde kwart 18e eeuw
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third quarter 18th century
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