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The broadcloth is of a quality woven in different places in Europe - in the Netherlands in Leiden; in France, in Abbeville, Elfbeuf, Louviers, or Sedan; in England in the West Country and Yorkshire. It is a high quality fulled cloth, probably made from merino wool imported from Spain. The colour may have been achieved by one of a number of dyeing methods, probably using cochineal. The buttons are very similar to those illustrated in Diderot's <i>Encylopédie</i> in the section on the button and braidmaker (<i>boutonnier/passementier</i>), plate VI, figs. 1, 2, 3, 4. The cut of both coat and waistcoat conforms closely to the patterns illustrated in Diderot's <i>Encyclopédie</i> in the section on the tailor (<i>tailleur d'habits</i>), plates V-VII.
ecrm:P3_has_note
The broadcloth is of a quality woven in different places in Europe - in the Netherlands in Leiden; in France, in Abbeville, Elfbeuf, Louviers, or Sedan; in England in the West Country and Yorkshire. It is a high quality fulled cloth, probably made from merino wool imported from Spain. The colour may have been achieved by one of a number of dyeing methods, probably using cochineal. The buttons are very similar to those illustrated in Diderot's <i>Encylopédie</i> in the section on the button and braidmaker (<i>boutonnier/passementier</i>), plate VI, figs. 1, 2, 3, 4. The cut of both coat and waistcoat conforms closely to the patterns illustrated in Diderot's <i>Encyclopédie</i> in the section on the tailor (<i>tailleur d'habits</i>), plates V-VII.
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ecrm:P126_employed
wool (textile) Wool (broadcloth/<i>draps fin</i>) lined with silk twill (<i>serge de soie</i>) and linen, foiled metal, and embroidered with silver spangles and thread silk (textile) n5:628 linen foil
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