Robe à la française 1740s
Surviving Robe à la française in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York features a matching petticoat and is shown with an elaborate stomacher. English, fabric from Holland or Germany, 1740s.
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The Bourdaloue
https://janeaustensworld.wordpress.com/2012/07/16/regency-hygiene-the-bourdaloue/
Traveling chamber pot to use at the theatre or church services.
Read the full article on the Jane Austen’s World website
(Click on the picture to go to the article.)
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http://www.madamegilflurt.com/2014/10/a-tot-of-grog.html
A Tot of Grog: Catherine Curzon
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Gold chatelaine with a gilt metal hook, mark for
William Hunt, London, England, 1740-1760
(Click on the picture to go to the website)
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