8705. Post-medieval feather curling knife of bone 17th century.

€ 150,00
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Post-medieval bone feather curler.

dating - 17th century.

origin - Holland.

dimensions - L. 12.8 cm

condition - good, complete, see the photos.

At the beginning of the 17th century, these blades came into fashion. She didn't need to be sharp as they were used for curling the feathers. Such as the fans for the ladies and the ostrich feathers that were worn on the men's hats.

 

Post- Middeleeuws verenkrulmesje van bot.

datering - 17e eeuw.

herkomst - Holland.

afmetingen - L. 12.8 cm

conditie - goed, compleet zie de foto's.

Aan het begin van de 17e eeuw kwamen deze mesjes in de mode. Ze hoefde niet scherp te zij omdat ze werden gebruikt voor het krullen van de veren. Zoals de waaiers voor de dames en de struisvogelveren die op de mannenhoeden werd gedragen.

Specifications

Gross weight 0,09 Kg
Dimensions (l,w,h) 12,80 x 0 x 0 cm

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