Flamingo feather muff lined with sheep skin.
1800-1825
source: https://www.nationalmuseum.ch/
Shawl and Muff set of fur, American
1820-1840
source: http://library.artstor.org/
Pelerine and Muff set of Osterich feathers, French
1830-1840
Source: http://daguerre.fr/
Fur Shawl and Muff, British
1855
Source: https://www.metmuseum.org/
Peacock feathers, ermine and linen muff, French
1860-1870
Silk evening muff, American
1880 - 1889
Source: https://www.metmuseum.org/
Wool and silk muff, decorated with wings of a bird.
ca. 1886
source: https://www.metmuseum.org/
1890's Ermine Cape and Muff
Silk shawl and muff set, French
ca. 1895
Source: https://www.metmuseum.org/
Worth Walking Suit with Large fur muff
ca. 1905
Muff are still quite easy to buy here in the Netherlands. There are usually some for sale on Marktplaats and they are still being sold at antique and collectors fair. Even after looking at a whole lot of images I find it hard to distinguish the vintage from the antiques. Muffs stayed in fashion untill the 1950's/1960's and I suspect most muffs you can find are from that era. Having said that, there are some real gems out there, like these two currently sold at Marktplaats. They look like the real deal to me but I lack the knowledge to be sure. I escpecially like the fact that they both still have their original boxes.
If you want a muff buying is not your only option! There are lots of tutorials on how to make a (faux) fur muff. And if you don't want a fur muff you can also crochet or knit one!
Crochet Muff
Godey's Lady's book, February 1863
And if you are interested be sure to read A knitted muff from 1847 from the blog The Fashionable Past.
Seller schmetterlingtag has often antique crochet and knitting patterns up for sale on Ebay.
This is all I have time for today, more on how I made my own fur muff, next time!
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