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Child's mourning garment

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

Little girl's mourning garment, in the form of a short princess-line coat dress made of black grosgrain lined throughout with white cotton. The garment has a rounded neck with a self fabric neckband, and fastens the length of the front with metal hooks and stitched loops. The hem and wrist-length sleeves are finished with vandyke tabs bound and faced with self fabric. The coat is shaped to fit at the waist: it is cut in six pieces, the front two of which have long darts. Lines of stitch holes indicate that two mitred pieces of fabric which were originally positioned at the waist back have been removed.

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  • Title: Child's mourning garment
  • Date Created: 1877/1886
  • Location: England
  • Physical Dimensions: Length: 50.1 cm centre back below neckband
  • Provenance: Given by Mrs N. Ford
  • Medium: Hand sewn grosgrain lined with cotton
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