
99/4/34-23 Dolls cloche hat, silk / lace, made by Doris Beckett, United States of America / Australia, 1920-1930
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Object statement
Dolls cloche hat, silk / lace, made by Doris Beckett, United States of America / Australia, 1920-1930
The doll's cloche hat was made by Doris Beckett whilst in transit between the United States of America and Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Dolls cloche hat, silk / lace, made by Doris Beckett, United States of America / Australia, 1920-1930
Doll's silk cloche hat. The black silk nineteen twenties style cloche hat features a stiffened up-turned brim, and a gold ribbon around the base of the crown, which is almost entirely frayed. The hat is also decorated at the front left with a bouquet of gold, blue, and pink fabric flowers and cream lace.
Made: United States of America; 1920 - 1930
Made: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; 1920 - 1930
Marks
Previous museum number inside back rim, printed in black pen on fabric museum tag and sewn on with white thread '28151'.
Production date
1920 - 1930
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Gift of the National Trust of Australia, NSW, 1999
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