Slippers of white kid leather with square toe and long, thin grosgrain ribbon tie over instep; cambric fabric insoles; flat leather outsoles; no left or right distinction._
Fingerless Gloves of open-work ecru silk knit in a diamond pattern blocked by striped design on hand and upper arm; thumb hole and one larger opening for fingers; hits above elbow.
Fingerless Gloves of ecru silk knit in an open-weave tulle patterned design; both gloves are for the left hand and have embroidered lines in top of hand; below-elbow length.
Dress of warm wine red silk brocade in a rose floral design; boned bodice has high round neckline; concealed hook and eye front closing finished with small button trim; dropped shoulders with long, set-in sleeves with ruffle arm band at upper arm; sleeves are full from arm band to cuff; cuffs have hook and eye closures; skirt is pleated into piped, pointed waistband; full-length, A-line skirt; pocket concealed at right side-front seam; bodice is backed in brown cotton and skirt is backed in waxed linen.
Accessory panels of ivory tulle over taffeta edged with pleated satin and tulle; either for neckline or skirt; long with one curved end and one folded side with soft-V end.
Textile Sampler of white cotton with red embroidered alphabet, numbers and name and date with swirls around it: Charlotte Borchers, 1846; large and small variety of buttonholes at each end; hemstitch at one end.
Table Cloth of natural linen damask with a sun ray design at center and floral foliage pattern surrounding the center; edges have a floral, filigree design; embroidered monogram at corner: LBN; hand-woven.
Pillow Sham of hand-spun, hand-woven natural linen with patterned bands of pink laid-in weaving; wide bands have patterned stripes of geometric blocks with exposed linen; sham has opening on one end and other end is seamed closed.
Fingerless gloves of hand-knit lace net with raised baubles and bands of wide tulle knit; below-elbow length; individual hole for thumb and opening for fingers; both designed for left hand.
Title:"The Flower Mirror". Signed by: Yoshitora (Utagawa). Publisher's Seal: Sen-ichi. An elderly woman viewing the morning glories in bloom. The poem on the left extoll the beauty of the flowers. Yoshitora is one of the most capable of Kuniyoshi's pupils.