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Title:pocket
Date Made:18th century
Type:Personal Equipment
Materials:textile: silk satin
Measurements:overall: 9 in x 6 in; 22.86 cm x 15.24 cm
Accession Number:  HD F.741
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Cream-colored silk satin pocket with green and pink embroidery, which has a crown over a monogram on both sides. Before the late 19th century, pockets were not built into women's clothing in any regular way. Often initialed, a woman’s pocket or workbag was an extension of her self-worth, pride, and fine skill with a needle even though it was usually out of sight. Pockets were worn over the shift (the basic linen undergarment) and under the petticoat, tied around the waist and accessible through specially positioned slits in the petticoat. Pockets could contain such items as small personal items, sewing work-in-progress, scissors, pin-cushion, and small publications.

Subjects:
Textile fabrics; Silk

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