Pair of gloves with ruche
Laimböck started selling gloves in Amsterdam in 1831. They were known especially for their gloves from the Tyrol (Austria). This pair is from Saxony, in Germany. The gloves are made of glace leather, created with a special tanning process involving flour, egg yolk and alum.
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Pair of gloves with ruche
Laimböck started selling gloves in Amsterdam in 1831. They were known especially for their gloves from the Tyrol (Austria). This pair is from Saxony, in Germany. The gloves are made of glace leather, created with a special tanning process involving flour, egg yolk and alum.
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Gift of M. Keizer, Amsterdam
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Schenking van mevrouw M. Keizer, Amsterdam
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description
De firma Laimböck verkocht al ...... ces met meel, eigeel en aluin.
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Laimböck started selling glove ...... ving flour, egg yolk and alum.
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BK-1978-79-B
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Rijksmuseum
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title
Paar handschoenen met ruche
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Pair of gloves with ruche
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created
c. 1922 - c. 1930
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ca. 1922 - ca. 1930
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extent
geheel breedte 9 cm
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geheel lengte 32 cm
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length 32 cm
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width 9 cm
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Collectie: accessoires
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Collection: accessories
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temporal
eerste kwart 20e eeuw
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first quarter 20st century
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