Pink Wool Shaker "Dorothy" Cape

Sabbathday Lake Shakers, Maine, American, founded 1747

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20th century

Pink wool lined with pink satin. The floor length cape has an attached short shoulder cape and hood made of lightweight pink wool. The cape closes with cape ties made of pink silk satin. The cape is unlined, and the inside seam edges are pinked. The hood is lined with light pink silk satin and pink cotton floss holds hood pleats in place.

Overall: 51 15/16 in. (132 cm)

Overall: 53 15/16 in. (137 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Professor Harry Schultz, Class of 1937

2000.33.33992

Geography

Place Made: United States, North America

Period

20th century

Object Name

Clothing: Outerwear

Research Area

Textiles and Costumes

Not on view

Inscriptions

Label: " 'Shaker Cloak' L. M. Noyes, Agent; Sabbathday Lake, Me, SC Trademark"

Provenance

Probably acquired by the Schultz family in Maine during the 1930s; gift from Professor Harry Schultz, member of the Dartmouth College English Department 1948-1979; given to present collection, 2000.

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