MID 19TH C HAND SEWN LINEN DAY CAP BONNET

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DATING TO THE MID 19TH CENTURY 

SEWN BY BOTH MACHINE AND HAND.

UTILTARIAN IN STYLE AND IS VERY PLAIN WITH PLAIN COTTON TAPES.

CONDITION:  SEVERAL SMALL SPOT STAINS ON THE VERY TOP WITH TWO ERASER SIZED RUST STAINS ON THE REAR AND AN ERASER SIZED FRAY TO THE FABRIC ON THE VERY REAR CENTER AGE THAT IS UNSEEN.

SIZING:

MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES:
FRONT TO REAR:  9 1/2
TOP TO BOTTOM:  9






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