Cravat End, 1700/40, Belgium, Flanders, Brussels, Flanders, Linen, bobbin part-lace of a type known as "Brussels" with a Droschel mesh ground, 32.1 × 41.7 cm (12 5/8 × 16 3/8 in Stock Photo - Alamy
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Cravat end | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Cravat. Factory: Capodimonte (Italian); Modeler: Model attributed to Giuseppe Gricci (Italian, ca. 1700-1770); Date: ca. 1750-55; Culture Stock Photo - Alamy
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Man 's costume in reign of Anne I (1702 -1714). Wearing a frock coat with long waistcoat, cravat and stockings. Shoes have red heels, a tricorne hat is worn and snuff is
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Men's neckwear in the 18 th century took several forms. The first was the stock , a gathered band of fabric th… | Free costumes, Sewing patterns free, Costumes
Cravat End | The Art Institute of Chicago
Cravat end, detail. France, early 18th century. | V&A Images
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