Dress waistcoat
Anderson and Son
Category
Costume
Date
1900 - 1930
Materials
Cotton
Measurements
530 mm (L)
Place of origin
St James's Street
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Attingham Park, Shropshire
NT 609746
Summary
White dress waistcoat. White cotton pique 'trellis'. a) four buttonholes and eyelets for button studs; b) one button 14 mm diam. White cotton plain weave. Hand and machine sewn, shawl collar, two pockets. Backstrap. Handwritten label reads:The Lord Berwick 5.6. (?) (very faint); c) in red 'B'; d) in red 'H'. Made for 8th Lord Berwick by Anderson and Son of St. James's Place, London, 1900-1930.
Provenance
8th Lord Berwick collection: Thomas Henry Noel-Hill, 8th Baron Berwick (1877-1947); bequeathed to the National Trust by Edith Teresa Hulton, Lady Berwick (1890-1972).
Marks and inscriptions
The Lord Berwick 5.6. (?) (very faint); c) in red 'B'; d) in red 'H' (handwritten)
Makers and roles
Anderson and Son, tailor