Date1760-1800
OriginEngland
MediumCotton, block printed
DimensionsL. 18 1/4"; Width at top 6"; width at bottom 12 1/8".
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1953-368
DescriptionA long flat pouch shaped bag with slit in front, to be worn beneath a woman's skirt. The pocket is block printed against a dark ground (almost black) in a design of flower sprays of roses, carnations, etc. Colors include brownish-black ground, green, red, blue, and cream white. Backed by coarse white cotton. Remnants of old linen tapes indicate the method by which the pocket was tied about the lady's waist beneath her overskirt.Construction History:
1. 1760-1800: Initial Construction
2. March 15, 1954: Cleaning, repairing, restoring by Ernest LoNano for Margaret Hunter ShopLabel TextIn the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, women’s gowns did not have integral pockets stitched in. Instead, to carry their necessities women wore pouches around their waists beneath their skirts.
ca. 1800
1750-1775
ca. 1770; altered 1870-1885.
1700-1800
1770-1800
1780-1800
Ca. 1780, remade 1795-1800
ca. 1770
1760-1770
1770-1800
1675-1700
1660-1680
