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James I hunting gloves. Circa 1610 - 1625 |
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Leather gauntlet glove. Circa 1610 - 1630 |
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Leather glove. Circa 1600-1625 |
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Two pairs of leather gloves. Circa 1600-1625 |
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Leather gloves trimmed with ribbons. Circa 1630s-1680s |
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Ladies' leather gloves and embroidered silk mittens. Circa 1685-1750 |
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Printed kid leather gloves. Circa 1800-1810 |
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Fabric gloves, 19th century |
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Ecclesiastical knitted gloves, late 17th-early 18th century |
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The Historic Glove Collection:
Leather gloves trimmed with ribbons. Circa 1630s-1680s.
[Accession numbers 23382; 23362; 23396; 23368 D & E]
Around the mid seventeenth century a lighter style of glove came
into fashion. The elaborate embroidery of earlier decades gave way
to ribbon trimming, either applied in bands or given a three-dimensional
effect with rosettes and loops. During the 1660s - 1680s knots and
loops of ribbons were particularly fashionable on both male and
female dress. Some of the gloves have a delightfully frivolous quality.
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