Jabot yoke panel of cotton or linen and lace; fabric is pleated into a square panel and pleats release to the outer end; center has an opening that is trimmed in embroidery and filled with a light woven lace; half circular shape is trimmed in floral woven lace.
Handkerchief of a printed page on fine cotton; the page consists of three sections of poems/songs dealing with the new country...Landing of Columbus; each of the three sections has a photo image at top.
Eyeglass Holder of a gold chain with hair pin at one end and gold clasp at other end; the clasp would attach to a drilled hole one edge of the spectacles and the hair pin would go in the hair as a safe guard for holding the glasses; spectacles had no ear piece attachment and were just secured with a metal piece that fit on the bridge of the nose.
Combination open drawers of ivory cotton with scoop neckline trimmed in floral lace with drawstring; waistband has drawstring casing with openwork and embroidery; pants are flared with eyelet embroidery near hem and triangular scalloped hemline.
Calash bonnet of golden brown, subtle plaid cotton or silk with ruffle trim framing the face and neckline; collapsible accordion design is created by sewing wires into channels of fabric; fabric is gathered along the channels; collapsible when not in use, the bonnet lies flat; high shape is to accommodate high, bouffant-like hairstyles or wigs; lined in gauze.