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100% cotton 45" wide White cotton organdy was a type of muslin often referred to as book muslin. This fine stiff cotton was used to make shirt and... |
$5.50
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100% cotton, 62" wide Corduroy was first produced in about the 1770s but did not bocome popular until the late 1780s. From the late 1780s and into... |
$10.00
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100% cotton, 42" wide Manchester velvets first appear in American runaway descriptions starting in the late 1760s but they really don’t become... |
$10.00
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100% cotton, 62" wide Corduroy was first produced in about the 1770s but did not bocome popular until the late 1780s. From the late 1780s and into... |
$10.00
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50% silk/50% cotton 44" wide This fine creamy white silk and cotton blend may be used as a lining, neck and hand handkerchiefs, neck cloths and neck... |
$10.00
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100% cotton, 45" wide Very sheer cotton gauze was used in the 18th century for lady's aprons and handkerchiefs. Later it was used for the lightweight... |
$10.00
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100% cotton, 46" wide Very sheer cotton gauze was used in the 18th century for lady's aprons and handkerchiefs. Later it was used for the lightweight... |
$10.00
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100% cotton, 56" wide "Manchester cotton satinettes" are advertised for sale in the Massachuesetts Centinal in 1786 by personal communication with... |
$15.00
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100% silk 45" wide Fine black silk was commonly used as a lining material but may also be used for neck handkerchiefs, women's bonnets, and to cover... |
$16.00
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100% silk 45" wide This fine brown silk may be used as a lining, neck garments or women's bonnets. Return to main site |
$16.00
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