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dressing gown

Accession number: NWHCM : 1974.478.2

Description

Dressing gown in silk patchwork, made of tiny fussy-cut hexagons placed together to form a floret with intermediate spaces filled with plain purple hexagons, double breasted shape with collar and slight leg o'mutton sleeves. The style is similar to a man's frock coat and the silks could be waistcoat silks. This dressing gown was said to have been worn by other family members, one of note was Miss de Montjean, (actually Montgeon) said to be, 'a lady of great wealth, great energy and noted eccentricity, she was also an artist in an amateur capacity'.

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Date

1860

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Department Site

Costume and Textiles : Norwich Castle Museum

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