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Monday, 27 April 2015 16:29

Embroidered Court Mantua

The illustrated garment is an example of an English lady’s court outfit made from silver embroidered silk cloth. The mantua (from French manteau) dates from c. 1745 and represents one of the most formal forms of English dress of the period. A mantua is a combination of garments, including a skirt with train at the back, a jacket, a stomacher and a petticoat.