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Tradesman's Apron in Cotton Canvas
Description
Tradesman's Apron in Cotton CanvasAlso known as a "Belly Cheat." Many if not most tradesmen depicted in 18th century woodcuts wore smocks or aprons to protect their clothing. This Tradesman's Apron is patterned after those seen in the works of Diderot and Hogarth. The single button hole on the bib attaches to your shirt or coat button. The bib can also be folded over at the waist to wear as a lap apron. A cotton webbing belt slides freely through sturdy side loops. Made of pre washed
Includes information sheet which describes each coin
Cut in similar fashion to our CP-900 Ladies’ Country Cap
It can be tied or worn loose
Stands about 9" high
We'll have you journaling again in no time
This sheath works perfectly for out 18th Century Trade knives
If you intend to take it to an event
1775 - 1865
Importation of China porcelain into Europe resumed shortly thereafter
This tubular shoulder bag is easily documented in 17th century artwork
this 80-page cookbook promotes an Ovo-Lacto (including eggs and dairy products) vegetarian diet although some of the recipes do contain meat
Hand-rolled and hand-stitched seams
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 14 - Jul 19
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