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Dress fabric

Unknown1750/1759

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

Dress fabric of woven silk. Warp-stripe figured silk. Tabby silk with a many-coloured warp forming shaded stripes of eau-de-nil, blue and grey, yellow and pink, and white. A pattern warp in white silk flushing to the front or the back of the silk is bound in a pattern of outlined leaves on a diamond lattice on the pink and yellow stripes, and in a reciprocal half-filled meander on the blue-grey stripes. A pattern warp in shades of blue and grey is bound in diamond shapes up the centre of the white stripe. Both selvedges survive, and the width of the silk between them being 19.375 inches. The selvedge is in tabby with warp threads of red, white and black silk and with a single cord.

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  • Title: Dress fabric
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1750/1759
  • Location: Spitalfields
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 11 in minimum, Height: 11.5 in maximum, Width: 19.625 in
  • Provenance: Given by Miss O. Matthews
  • Medium: Woven silk
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