Add to albumThis pair of woman's cream-coloured silk stockings was made in England on a hand-frame knitting machine between around 1820 and 1840.
The stockings have decorative shaping and embroidery at the ankles known as clocks.
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- Online ID: 000-100-082-353-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland A.1938.442 C
- Date: Between around 1820 and 1840
Early 19th century
Early 19th century
- Material: Cream-coloured knitted silk
Cream-coloured knitted silk
ICOM Number: 7.7
ICOM Number: 7.7
Stocking, woman's
Stocking, woman's
- Dimensions: 625 mm L
625 mm L
- What: ICOM Number: 7.7
ICOM Number: 7.7
Stocking, woman's
Stocking, woman's
- Subject: European Costume : accessories : legwear
European Costume : accessories : legwear
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- Where: Great Britain, England
Great Britain, England
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- Description: One of a pair of woman's stockings of cream-coloured silk, with the clocks partly in openwork and partly embroidered: English, early 19th century
One of a pair of woman's stockings of cream-coloured silk, with the clocks partly in openwork and partly embroidered: English, early 19th century
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