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2009 Record shot by L. Baumgarten. Apron.
Apron
2009 Record shot by L. Baumgarten. Apron.

Apron

Date1730-1740
OriginEngland
MediumRibbed silk with couched gilt metallic needlework.
DimensionsOW: 39 1/2"; OH: 19"
Credit LineGift of Anonymous Donors
Object number1971-1539
DescriptionApron of ivory ribbed silk taffeta with an elaborately couched and embroidered pattern of stylized pomegranates or seed pods, carnations, buds, and fanciful scrolling leaves within an outer border of curving lines and leaves that follow the scalloped outlines of the apron. The decoration is executed in metallic threads and paillettes (sequins). The waist is pleated onto a ribbon waistband.Label TextSome aprons were fashionable, not functional. Short silk aprons with elaborate silk and metallic needlework were especially stylish in the 1730s and early 1740s. This professionally embroidered apron has shiny gilt embroidery and sequins, sometimes called "paillettes."

ProvenanceEx Coll. Mrs. D. C Cohen. A tag from the apron reads, "Mar 12, 46/ Mrs. DeWitt C. Cohen/ Gold embroidered white silk Queen Ann apron--Very stunning." An old exhibit label in file reads: "APRON EMBROIDERED IN METAL THREAD/ ENGLISH, EARLY XVIII CENTURY/ Lent by Mrs. De Witt Clinton Cohen, 1935/ L. 3235.3"
KC1968-36
1700-1750
2009 Record shot by L. Baumgarten. Drawstring bag, front.
1780-1800
KC1968-72
1720-1750
DS2002-0224
1810-1825
1991-476, Waistcoat
ca. 1740
KC1972-340
1710-1740
Record
ca. 1700
1991-525, Apron
ca. 1700
Apron 1991-505
1730-1750
DS1997-0506
1730-1750, remade 1920-1925
2009 Record shot by L. Baumgarten. Apron.
1730-1740