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ID number: WB-HC0792E Institution: Winterbourne House and Garden Named collection: Winterbourne Nettlefold Collection Title / Object name: Men's court dress wig, owned by Nettlefold family and earlier by Strutt family Object type: Court Dress Date made: 1850-1860 Materials: Hair; Silk; Cotton Measurements: overall: 47 cm (H x W x D x Dia x Wt) |
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Men's court dress wig, style of 1750-75. Part of complete court dress suit. Black wool coat with silk embroidery, silk waistcoat with silk embroidery, black wool breeches with emboidered border and diamonte buckle, cotton and silk cravat, leather shoes with cut steel buckles, silk stockings, 2 cotton handkerchieves, ceremonial sword with velvet-covered scabbard, black wool tricorn hat with metal box. Suit was owned by the Nettlefold family and used for dressing up, fancy dress and charades. Label on hat box suggests it originally belonged to Edward Strutt, MP for Derby (1830 onwards) and Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster (1853-4), 1st Baron Belper. Edward Strutt was related to Elizabeth and Martha Strutt, both wives of Joseph Chamberlain. Martha Strutt was grand-grandmother to John Sutton Nettlefold. Hat supplied by L. & H. Nathan, Naval and Military Outfitters, 17 Coventry St, Piccadilly. Notes: Credit line - Presented by the heirs of Sam Kenrick |
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Nettlefold, John Sutton British 1866-05-02 1930-11-03 |
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