FOUR VARIOUS EMBROIDERED VELVET SMOKING CAPS
FOUR VARIOUS EMBROIDERED VELVET SMOKING CAPS

MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY

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FOUR VARIOUS EMBROIDERED VELVET SMOKING CAPS
MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY
Together with a metal thread embroidered purple cotton cap - probably Caucasian, late 19th or early 20th century (5)

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Smoking caps are caps worn by men while smoking to stop the hair from smelling of smoke. They also kept the head warm. They were popular in the period 1840-1880, usually worn by gentlemen in the privacy of their home. They are similar to the smoking jacket, though their use, even in Victorian times, was not necessarily as widespread.

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