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FOLK ART STORY QUILTS, DOLLS AND PAINTINGS BY DENISE E. ALLEN

African American Folk Art Story Quilts, Folk Art Cloth Dolls, Paintings and Collage Work.
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Mouchoir de tête ou plechoun 1751-1800 Museon Arlaten Accessoires Divers, Rococo Fashion, Textiles, Period Costumes, Millinery
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Woman's white linen cap  American 18th century  Object Place, United States Dimensions  28 x 20.5 cm (11 x 8 1/16 in.) Accession Number  49.366 Medium or Technique  Linen with linen bobbin lace and linen drawstring Hairpin Lace Crochet, Crochet Edgings, Crochet Motif, Crochet Shawl, Hats Vintage
Woman's white linen cap
Woman's white linen cap American 18th century Object Place, United States Dimensions 28 x 20.5 cm (11 x 8 1/16 in.) Accession Number 49.366 Medium or Technique Linen with linen bobbin lace and linen drawstring
A mob cap & a fichu (two pieces of clothing worn in Silver Storm) IMG_0424xa | Flickr - Photo Sharing! 17th Century, Marie Antoinette
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A mob cap & a fichu (two pieces of clothing worn in Silver Storm) IMG_0424xa | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
What Would Jane Austen Have Worn? | Austen Authors Antique Hats, Antique Clothing, Vintage Fashion, Antique Dress, 1930s Fashion, Vintage Purses, Victorian Fashion
What Would Jane Austen Have Worn? by Gianna Thomas by Gianna Thomas on Austen Authors
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Subdued and attractive bonnet. Met Museum, 1810 | Threading Through Time Vintage Stuff, Vintage Dress, 1800s Fashion, 19th Century Fashion
Subdued and attractive bonnet. Met Museum, 1810
Subdued and attractive bonnet. Met Museum, 1810 | Threading Through Time
Lady’s Hat with Hat Pin c1770 Unknown Maker Silk velvet, Victorian Hats
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Lady’s Hat with Hat Pin c1770 Unknown Maker Silk velvet,
Hood | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 18thc Silk, American provenance Quilted Clothing, Hut
Hood
Hood | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 18thc Silk, American provenance
hough bonnet styles evolved during the 1840s, changes in silhouette and embellishment were gradual enough that bonnets could be worn over several seasons, perhaps with a slight alteration to the trimmings. The newest, most stylish bonnets and dresses originated in Paris and were then disseminated to American fashion consumers through the reprinting of fashion plates in periodicals like Godey's Lady's Book. Antique Dolls, Vintage Dresses
Silk moire bonnet, c. 1845
hough bonnet styles evolved during the 1840s, changes in silhouette and embellishment were gradual enough that bonnets could be worn over several seasons, perhaps with a slight alteration to the trimmings. The newest, most stylish bonnets and dresses originated in Paris and were then disseminated to American fashion consumers through the reprinting of fashion plates in periodicals like Godey's Lady's Book.