Reticule with four drawstrings and a toggle, anonymous, c. 1795 - c. 1805 Canvas Print

Reticule with four drawstrings and a toggle, anonymous, c. 1795 - c. 1805 Canvas Print

Reticule of yellow silk in the form of a spearhead. The bag consists of four equal parts that are sewn together, two of which are folded inwards along the length. On the four parts, in dark brown silk, a winding border is embroidered with flowers and leaves, within which on the front and back an embroidery of a bouquet of flowers, tied together by a bow, in multicolored bobbin silk. Also on the two folded parts embroidered flowers and branches in green and purple. At four points, brown acorns of flesh silk with yellow tassels are fixed. The bag can be closed at the top by sliding a sliding ring down over four braided brown silk cords. The four cords meet by means of a knot technique at the end, to which an acorn in accordance with the other four. The washer is made of brown silk thread, around which a diamond-shaped knotted yellow wire. The reticule is lined with ivory (ponjé?) silk.

  •   100% Made In America

  •   Next Day Shipping Available

  •   100% Money Back Guarantee

  •   Free Shipping On Orders Of $150+

  •   Use Shopify Pay to break the price down into 4 easy payments!

Usage Rights

Select Your Size