man's outfit (blanket, breech clout, legging, collar)
man's outfit (blanket, breech clout, legging, collar)
man's outfit (blanket, breech clout, legging, collar)
Man's suit of clothing consisting of blanket, breech cloth & leggings. One of the leggings was altered and turned in to a collar.
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red stroud cloth, coloured silk ribbon, black grosgrain ribbon, size 8 white beads
blanket has parallel rows of appliqued uncut ribbons along the lower third with linear beadwork sewn on to blanket at outer edges, breech clout has ribbon work with linear beadwork sewn on blanket between rows, legging and collar have two rows of ribbon appliqued to outer edge with linear beadwork sewn on top of ribbons, collar has been refashioned from one of the leggings, the legging has a slit for a garter bordered with blanket stitch embroidery
Cory: Haudenoshaunee leggings from this period open down the front, yet the side flap on this legging suggests the outfit is of Anishnaabe origin.
Extensive treatment in conservation Ribbon has been conserved to arrest fraying. Pieces have been treated to stabilize moth damage. (Museum has conservation records.)
Cory: The stroud cloth is of very poor quality and on a fur trade record it would be called "common stroud."
late 18th or early 19th century
Provenance
Sold by Messiter family through auction house
About This GRASAC Record
Unknown artist, man's outfit (blanket, breech clout, legging, collar). Currently at National Museums Scotland, A.1982.302A-E. Item photographed and described as part of a GRASAC research trip December 2007 in which the author took part; GRASAC item id 26850.
9 Apr 2007 Ruth Phillips, On-site researchers: Cory Willmott, Heidi Bohaker, Laura Peers, Ruth Phillips, Keith Jamieson, Alan Corbiere, Henrietta Lidchi, Robert Storrie, Chantal Knowles, Brenda McGoff