Description
Keep your flint and striker together
The bowl is almost identical to one found in the midden at Mt Vernon except for the small fern on the bottom front of the bowl is a maker's mark on the fragment
traces the tensions that built up in the 1770s
With a brushed finish that gives it a slightly fuzzy texture
The gown is the typical garment seen in artwork and descriptions of the time
Raw Silk Underpetticoat fabric-linen Keep your flint and strikerUnder petticoats were worn over stays and other underpinnings or skirt supports to help smooth the overall silhouette. As an intermediate layer, they provided a clean foundation for the petticoats and gowns worn above. Made from durable, color neutral raw silk, this example offers a serviceable and comfortable option for regular wear. The silk provides a substantial layer without excess bulk, making it well suited for use beneath multiple garments. At
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