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Mourning Ensemble - Bodice and Skirt

Description: Black silk mourning ensemble consisting of bodice and skirt. The bodice of black silk is fitted and boned, with a high, standing black silk band collar with appliqued black lace medallions. It has full-length, modified bishop sleeves that gather into the armseye. Below the gathered cap, in the portion corresponding to the upper arm, the fullness of the sleeve is controlled with top-stitched vertical tucks. From the elbow to the cuff the fullness is again released in a bishop sleeve silhouette. … more
Date: 1900/1903
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Handbag

Description: Handbag. Rectangular frame of cast openwork brass floral designs with traces of gilding. Ball and snap closure and gilt brass suspension chain. Bag is of dark purple crocheted silk, with three different types of beading. Area at frame is plain all-over beading of purple/bronze iridescent cut beads. Below this, and at bottom of bag is fringe of looped beading. The main body of the bag has vertical stripes of beads arranged in horizontal rows. Lined with bright purple silk, trimmed in gold c… more
Date: 1900/1909
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Mourning Fan

Description: Folding mourning fan. Guards and sticks of plain black wood, shaped but not adorned. The leaf is of plain black cloth. No visible labels, marks or signatures.
Date: 1900/1925
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Child's Dress

Description: Child's "apron" dress of woven red and blue striped flannel with collar and one box pleat in front. Center front opening with snap at neckline. No belt - possibly missing.
Date: 1900/1910
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Reversible collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of white card stock(?) Stamped on reverse: ""Linene / Trade Mark" "ONC"; "Trade 'Sinene' Mark / Tasso Patented April 17, 1877 / Reversible Collar Co., Boston, Mass. USA" "15"
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Reversible Collar Company
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Reversible collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of white card stock(?). Stamped on reverse: ""Linene / Trade Mark" "O.N.C." "Trade 'Sinene' Mark / Tasso Patented April 17, 1877 / Reversible Collar Co., Boston, Mass. USA"; "15".
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Reversible Collar Company
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

"Superior" detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior of red cotton with white stitching around edge. Inner part/lining of white cotton twill fabric. Stamped on reverse: "15" "Superior" "Frank & Co. / Makers / Nashville, Tenn."
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Frank & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Plaid detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior of plaid design in blues and white and black with white stitching around edge. Inner part/lining of white cotton twill fabric. Stamped on reverse: "15" "Superior" "Frank & Co. / Makers / Nashville, Tenn."
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Frank & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of tiny black and white gingham check with magenta plaid stripe. Inner part/lining of white linen(?) fabric. Stamped on reverse: "15" "Superior" "Frank & Co. / Makers / Nashville, Tenn."
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Frank & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Plain off-white fabric over card(?). Stamped on reverse: "Trade Ide Mark / Geo. P. Ide & Co. Inc. / U.S.A." "Idedell / Linocord buttonholes / 4208" "14 1/4"
Date: 1900/1920
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable standing collar of white starched linen. Square corners. Stamped: "Linocord / Eyelet / Buttonholes / Reg. U.S. Pat. Off." "242" "Silver Brand" "Senator / Geo. P. Ide & Co." "14"
Date: 1900/1910
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of plain off-white fabric over card(?). Stamped on reverse: "Trade Ide Mark / Geo. P. Ide & Co. Inc. / U.S.A." "Gordon / linocord buttonholes / 775" "14 1/2"
Date: 1900/1920
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable silk collar of white with vertical green stripes bordered by groups of five very narrow red stripes. Inner part/lining of white linen(?) fabric. Stamped on reverse: "16 1/2" "Superior" "Frank & Co. / Makers / Nashville, Tenn."
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Frank & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior of blue, black and white plaid with white stitching around edge. Inner part/lining of white cotton twill fabric. Stamped on reverse: "15" "Superior" "Frank & Co. / Makers / Nashville, Tenn."
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Frank & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior of solid red cotton with white stitching around edge. Inner part/lining of white cotton twill fabric. Stamped on reverse: "15" "Superior" "Frank & Co. / Makers / Nashville, Tenn."
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Frank & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior layer of off-white weave of narrow vertical raised satiny stripes/lines alternating with wider stripes. Lining/inner layer of white linen(?). Stamped on reverse: "Launder Soft / No Starch" "Walbrook / Geo. P. Ide & Co. / U.S.A." "14 / 3961"
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior layer of off-white damask-style weave creating effect of narrow vertical lines of "blocks" in field. Lining/inner layer of white linen(?) Stamped on reverse: "Launder Soft / No Starch / 549" "Trade Ide Mark / Geo. P. Ide & Co. / U.S.A." "Birchmont 14"
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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