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Description: Made of linen dyed to a green colour, this homemade gown is a quality garment. A sensible farmer's wife has probably spent hours making it, and might wear it, since it covers her enough not to be too exciting. It does cling nicely to the body however, with a fairly high neckline and long sleeves. The skirt reaches well below the knee.
Appraise: The green linen gown is about five feet long and about a foot wide. It is green and is made of linen and looks like you could wear it. It can hold less than one pound, or nine items.
Weight: 3/9 lb
Value: A$2.5
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