Here is really a treasured find, as not often are these early millinery catalogs found, at least I don't see many. Sometimes, a few hats are combined in catalogs, featuring clothing and accessories. Still, to find a complete catalog, dedicated to the early Edwardian millinery trade is a treat.Written on the outside of the catalog is the date 1914. The catalog is issued by the Millin…
Here is a true piece of Americana. This historical apron is from the 1890 , printed in red, white and blue with stars fabric. The apron was manufactured by Dunnel Mfg Co., for distribution at the Cotton Centenary of 1890, in Pawtucket, R.I. These aprons were made to commemorates the 100th anniversary, (1790-1890), of Samuel Slater's cotton spinning machinery, at…
Now, this little sailor suit dates from the vintage years of the 1920's. Its pretty darn cute, isn't it? Made of blue cotton, the suit was, also, found with a pair of blue with white stripes long socks to match. The top features long sleeves with buttons at the wrist. Red stripe on one shoulder and boat/anchor on the other. Slash pocket on one side of the top.…
Life for many of our early ancestors was difficult, with many of them living in very
rural primitive settings . Living was sparse both in material items as well as
friendship of neighbors, as many times neighbors would be quite distances
apart. Even a small town may be a day's travel (or more) away. It is probably
within this setting the make-do was born. Some out of necessity and other fr…