Item 105487 - Arcy Cary Bradford's gigot sleeve wedding dress, ca. 1829
- Item 105487 - Arcy Cary Bradford's gigot sleeve wedding dress, ca. 1829
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Image Info Gigot sleeve is the French term for the "leg of mutton" sleeve, a puffy, voluminous sleeve style popular around 1830. This particular dress represents the trend in its early years, before the sleeve size reached its peak.
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An inscription on the lining indicates Arcy Cary wore this dress when she married Richmond Bradford in 1829. The beige silk dress features the fashionable gigot sleeve, which are lined with a glazed brown linen. There is a frill net at the cuff. Evidence of prior stitching suggests the waist was lowered at some point.
Arcy (Cary) Bradford (1795-1855) married Dr. Richmond Bradford on September 3, 1829. The couple and their family lived in Turner, and eventually moved to Auburn.