GUSN-12985
Discolored white 2/1 plain weave; starched; constructed of three pieces stitched together at center front waist; waistband cut from fabric on bias and folded similar to a tie with pointed ends; folds overlap in front and one held with four small buttons and thread loops; lined with starched buckram; Second piece is rectangular in shape and centered vertically behind waistband; Third piece is a large rectangle folded lengthwise and attached horizontally at center along fold, then ends are folded back at a 45 degree angle so tails hang down from back, edges turned back and stitched.
aprons (protective wear)
linen (material)
buckram
hand sewing
Apron
Original to Codman House (Lincoln, Mass.),
Unknown
Bequest of Dorothy S.F.M. Codman
1969.5396
Title Servant's apron Accession Number 1969.5397
Title Servant's apron Accession Number 1969.5398
Title Servant's apron Accession Number 1969.5399
Title Servant's apron Accession Number 1969.5400
Title Servant's apron Accession Number 1969.5401
Title Servant's apron Accession Number 1969.5402
Title Servant's apron Accession Number 1969.5403
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