. . "0.46219998598098754883"^^ . . . . "Part of a woman's gown, 1700-1710, of white silk damask, brocaded with silver-gilt,1690-1700, England, altered 1870-1910."@en . . "Unique"@en . . . . . . . "Unique"@en . "T.121-1969" . . . . . . . "Part of a woman's gown, 1700-1710, of white silk damask, brocaded with silver-gilt,1690-1700, England, altered 1870-1910."@en . "1690, England" . . . . . . "0.92339998483657836914"^^ . "Part of a woman's gown of white silk damask brocaded with silver-gilt thread, unlined. The pattern of the silk is an undulating floral, strawberry and foliage motifs brocaded with gilt florets. \n\nThe gown, now loose and sleeveless, has been altered later and no longer reflects its original construction. Old pleat marks at the top of the fronts and back suggest the silk has been recycled from an earlier garment. It is constructed of two widths of silk at the back and one width at each front, with narrow, pieced gores at each side seam. The armholes are bound with the white damask. There are two shallow box pleats at the back neck and two pleats on each side of the front. The neckline was later bound with figured white and maroon silk to create a drawstring."@en . . "0.69440001249313354492"^^ . "Part of a woman's gown of white silk damask brocaded with silver-gilt thread, unlined. The pattern of the silk is an undulating floral, strawberry and foliage motifs brocaded with gilt florets. \n\nThe gown, now loose and sleeveless, has been altered later and no longer reflects its original construction. Old pleat marks at the top of the fronts and back suggest the silk has been recycled from an earlier garment. It is constructed of two widths of silk at the back and one width at each front, with narrow, pieced gores at each side seam. The armholes are bound with the white damask. There are two shallow box pleats at the back neck and two pleats on each side of the front. The neckline was later bound with figured white and maroon silk to create a drawstring."@en . "1690, England" . .