FIVE COTTON COUNTRY SMOCKS
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FIVE COTTON COUNTRY SMOCKS

CIRCA 1860-1910

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FIVE COTTON COUNTRY SMOCKS
CIRCA 1860-1910
Comprising three adult smocks and two children's smocks, all pale-buff coloured (5)
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Lot Essay

The traditional smock is made of heavy linen and varies from thigh-length to mid-calf length. Characteristic features are fullness across the back, breast, and sleeves folded into narrow unpressed pleats held in place and decorated by smocking, a type of surface embroidery in a honeycomb pattern across the pleats that controls the fullness while allowing a degree of stretch.

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