Red, Yellow & Black Flowered Silk Handkerchief reproduction, from the Collection of by Burnley & Trowbridge
The original of this beautiful silk handkerchief is dated in to 1810. Its block printed pattern has the earmark of earlier and later handkerchiefs of similar style. The color scheme of this Red, Yellow & Black Flowered Silk Handkerchief is found in extant handkerchiefs as early as 1750 in the John , to as late as 1820-50 in the collection of the . Similar handkerchiefs exist in the collections of the and the . Paintings and prints in the 18th and early 19th centuries show these more elaborate designs being worn as men's cravats. The Nordiska Museet handkerchief is thought to be a snuff handkerchief, as seen in this portrait from the . This handkerchief will suit your 18th and 19th century personas.
Our Red, Yellow & Black Flowered Silk Handkerchief:
- Measures approximately 36 inches square.
- 100% hand-loomed silk.
- Lightweight and hand-hemmed.
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