A little girl's dress of white cotton, printed with a sprig motif in mauve, circa 1810; and a chest preserver of red wool, lined with white kid, bound with white braid, early 19th century (2)

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A little girl's dress of white cotton, printed with a sprig motif in mauve, circa 1810; and a chest preserver of red wool, lined with white kid, bound with white braid, early 19th century (2)

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The selvedges of this cotton are woven with three blue threads. The Act of 1774 required English weavers to include these threads so as to differentiate their cloth from French imports for customs purposes. The Act was repealed in 1811.

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