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Cap
Cap
Cap

Cap

Date1825-1855
MediumFelt, human teeth, twine
DimensionsObject/Work: 200 x 170 x 130 mm
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineCurrently held in SHC safe
Terms
    Object numberC15246
    DescriptionThis cap belonged to a street "dentist" or tooth puller. It is made of brown velvet and felt, and decorated with approximately 88 decayed human teeth, once belonging to his patients. The teeth have been drilled and attached with twine. Wearing a cap like this was supposed to imply the "magician" aspect of the dentists work. As teeth pulling was painful and risky and done without anaesthetic, people needed to have some faith in the "dentist", even if it was only the evidence, worn on the cap, that he had successfully plied his trade. Part of the Lovett collection.
    On View
    Not on view
    Weapon
    1800-1850
    Necklace
    1800-1900
    Gorget
    1800-1840
    Weapon
    1700-1850
    Cap
    1870 - 1879
    Doll
    1800-1840
    Doll
    R.F. Seale
    1800-1900
    Hat
    1800-1850
    Figure
    1800-1850
    Head-Dress
    1775-1825
    Pigtail
    Surrey Volunteers
    1798