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Red Linen Gown | 1770 - 1790 2026-Price-Update As with all of our

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Description

As with all of our pottery this pot is glazed with a lead free glaze on the inside

this is ready to spread the holiday cheer

Easy To Use and Economical

-Put treated leather in a warm place so Bear can penetrate overnight

Inspired by a still life painting from Jean Simon Chardin in 1732

Red Linen Gown | 1770 - 1790 2026-Price-Update As with all of ourThe most common garment for women in the colonies and Early America would have been a simple linen gown. Linen is a fabric that was affordable and accessible for everyone in lower and working classes. The gown is the typical garment seen in artwork and descriptions of the time. This particular style has the elegance of clean lines and carefully laid pleats. This blends with the functionality of the pinning front closure, which makes it adjustable for

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