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Child's Cap (possibly France), 18th century

 

We have 6 images of Child's Cap (possibly France), 18th century .

Child's cap of white linen. The broad brim is pierced and embroidered in a small all-over floral design in white, primarily in buttonhole stitch. The crown of the cap is of fine cotton dimity, shirred into extremely fine pleats. Bound with plain braid. At lower corners, inside, two loops of twisted thread indicate place for ties.
Child's cap of white linen. The broad brim is pierced and embroidered in a small all-over floral design in white, primarily in buttonhole stitch. The crown of the cap is of fine cotton dimity, shirred into extremely fine pleats. Bound with plain braid. At lower corners, inside, two loops of twisted thread indicate place for ties.
Child's cap of white linen. The broad brim is pierced and embroidered in a small all-over floral design in white, primarily in buttonhole stitch. The crown of the cap is of fine cotton dimity, shirred into extremely fine pleats. Bound with plain braid. At lower corners, inside, two loops of twisted thread indicate place for ties.
Child's cap of white linen. The broad brim is pierced and embroidered in a small all-over floral design in white, primarily in buttonhole stitch. The crown of the cap is of fine cotton dimity, shirred into extremely fine pleats. Bound with plain braid. At lower corners, inside, two loops of twisted thread indicate place for ties.
Child's cap of white linen. The broad brim is pierced and embroidered in a small all-over floral design in white, primarily in buttonhole stitch. The crown of the cap is of fine cotton dimity, shirred into extremely fine pleats. Bound with plain braid. At lower corners, inside, two loops of twisted thread indicate place for ties.
Child's cap of white linen. The broad brim is pierced and embroidered in a small all-over floral design in white, primarily in buttonhole stitch. The crown of the cap is of fine cotton dimity, shirred into extremely fine pleats. Bound with plain braid. At lower corners, inside, two loops of twisted thread indicate place for ties.
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