FMNH 242751.nosub[1]

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    Transcriber: Julia W. Kennedy : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Collections
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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History - Ethnology | 20-06 | Provenience: Morocco | People or Culture: Moroccan- 20th century | Object: Wedding coat | Material: silk, gilt borders | Description: Cream silk ground with all-over floral motif in shades of red, blue, green, and brown. Gold border around chest with gold tassels. Lined. | Dimensions: (in cm.) L=130 W=136 (through arms) | Collection: gift of Mrs. Robert B. Mayer 9/1/95 [LEFT MARGIN] A | 242751 | Field No. | Neg. No. | Acc. 3942
Catalog Number: 242751.nosub[1]
Description: garment
Materials: silk, metal; gilt
Cultural Attribution: Moroccan
Time Period: 20th century
Accession Number: [3942] R. B. Mayer (Gift)
Accession Year: 1995
Collector/Source: Mrs. Robert B. Mayer, Mayer
EMu IRN: 1150491
GUID: 6492709f-2961-497e-9411-443898410f43

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