Black and White Teatime Reticule
She soon believed herself to penetrate Mrs. Elton's thoughts, and ... she saw her with a sort of anxious parade of mystery fold up a letter which she had apparently been reading aloud to Miss Fairfax, and return it into the purple and gold reticule by her side... -Emma Jane Austen This listing is for a handmade reticule made from Waverly's cotton "Teatime" print featuring teapots, spoons, text and other ephemera. The reticule is lined in ivory and finished with black cording and tassel. It measures approximately 9" by 6". Actual pattern placement will vary depending on where the reticule is cut from the fabric. Because the straight lines of Regency gowns did not provide room for pockets, women were forced to carry necessary items in small drawstring bags called reticules. Precursor to today's purse, the reticule provided a place to store important things (small parcels, spare change, the ever-present handkerchief, a small mirror, perhaps a snuffbox...all the rage at the time... or powder, smelling salts, and a love-letter or two) close at hand.
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