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Woman's Elbow Length Kid Gloves with Pearl-shaped Buttons
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Accession #: | 1824.6 |
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Title: | Woman's Elbow Length Kid Gloves with Pearl-shaped Buttons |
Object Type: | Glove |
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Physical Description: | Woman's over the elbow length, white kid gloves with wrist slit and three button holes. They are bound in white leather with three white plastic(?) buttons painted to resemble pearls. The buttons are reinforced with cotton and the arm openings are scalloped. |
Description: | As a married woman of means, Grace Campbell's lifestyle and her clothing showcased her husband's wealth. Accessories, such as gloves, were no exception; their design, material and fit hinted at a woman's status, and the best were custom-made, sized to the circumference of the woman's palm. Modesty was important, and women wore tight-fitting gloves everywhere. During the day, long sleeves overlapped gloves of mid-forearm length in soft kid leather or cotton lisle. For evening events, silk or kid over-the-elbow gloves with 12 to 20 buttons allowed a woman to remain covered while wearing short-sleeved evening dresses. Grace Campbell wore these long, kid gloves for such occasions. |
Category: | Campbell Collection |
Subjects/Topics/Concepts: |
Women (Women); Clothing (Personal Artifact)
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Geographical Reference: | Campbell House (Washington->Spokane County->Spokane) |
Dimensions: |
Object L x W 23 1/2 x 4 3/4"
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Materials/Techniques: |
cotton (Material)
leather (Material)
plastic (Material)
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Marks/Inscription: |
3474a;
3474b;
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Credit Line: | Gift of Mrs. W.C. Howe, 1961 |
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