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1945.6.128.1

Large livery button bearing family coat of arms, strung with others [1945.6.128 .1 - .27] [L.Ph 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 14/6/2005]


1945.6.128.1

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Collection type
Object
Description
Large livery button bearing family coat of arms, strung with others [1945.6.128 .1 - .27] [L.Ph 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 14/6/2005]
Cultural groups
English
Date / Period
Date made: Circa 1800-1850
Date collected
By 1945
Acquisition information
Donated: 1945
Materials and processes
Material Metal
Dimensions
Diameter: max 24 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1945.6.128.1
Research and responses

OED online: Livery: 1. a. The dispensing of food, provisions, or clothing (cf. 2) to retainers or servants; hence gen., provision, allowance. b. The food or provisions so dispensed; an allowance or ration of food served out. Now Hist. ... 2. a. A suit of clothes, formerly sometimes a badge or cognizance (e.g. a collar or hood), bestowed by a person upon his retainers or servants and serving as a token by which they may be recognized; in wider sense, a distinctive badge or suit worn by a servant or official, a member of a company, etc.; {dag}formerly, the uniform of a soldier or sailor. In generalized use, the distinctive uniform style of dress worn by a person's servants, etc. (now only men-servants). in livery: wearing a particular livery. out of livery: (of a servant) not dressed in livery; wearing plain clothes. {dag}In early use also, a set of distinctive badges or suits; in first quot. = garments, clothes. [AP 26/09/2006]

Search terms: Clothing, Ornament, Insignia, Button