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| Maker(s): | unknown | | Culture: | Continental European
| | Title: | handkerchief
| | Date Made: | ca. 1840
| | Type: | Personal Equipment; Textile
| | Materials: | textile: linen, linen lace
| | Place Made: | Continental Europe
| | Measurements: | overall: 18 5/8 in x 18 5/8 in; 47.3075 cm x 47.3075 cm
| | Accession Number: | HD 95.020.3
| | Credit Line: | Gift of Mrs. H. Thomas Ballantine
| | Museum Collection: | Historic Deerfield
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Description: Handkerchief made of extremely fine linen with a hemstitched edge within 1/16" of hem edge and 3/8" handmade bobbin lace trim edging. One corner is marked in ink "S. S. Bryant" who is probably Sarah Smith Bryant (1812-1887), the daughter of John Bryant (1780-1865) and Mary Cleveland Smith (1784-1860) of Boston, and married Joseph Story Fay (1812-1897) in 1840. See HD 95.020.1 for her sampler. Also see the Massachusetts Historical Society for the Bryant-Mason-Smith Family Papers, 1767-1861. There are 2 places where the hemstitching has broken away due to the fineness of the thread.
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