Hand Bag England, 1790-1800 The Victoria & Albert Museum |
Early reticules like this one still resembled pockets. Still, they were often embroidered and adorned with beads and spangles. They usually closed with drawstrings. This bad is embroidered with a Grecian urn billowing over with flowers. A large parrot adorns the center of the bag. Pink tassels give the bag even more character.
This is the work of a English needlework and was probably made in the home between 1790 and 1800.
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