- PENNSYLVANIA HEMPFIELD RAILROAD JACQUARD
PENNSYLVANIA HEMPFIELD RAILROAD JACQUARD COVERLET,Pennsylvania Hempfield Railroad jacquard coverlet, 20th c. reproduction, 110" x 97".
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Condition:
Good condition with some fringe wear.
- LEHIGH COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD
LEHIGH COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLETLehigh County, Pennsylvania Jacquard coverlet, inscribed Manufactured by Fehr & Keck Emaus, 1846 , 74" x 98".
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- CROSS STITCH LINEN TABLECLOTH, ETC.Cross
CROSS STITCH LINEN TABLECLOTH, ETC.Cross stitch linen tablecloth, 72" x 68", a flax coverlet 80" x 59", a chintz remnant, an embroidered bedspread, 97" x 97", and a roll of fabric.
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Condition:
Bedspread has extensive staining and discoloration.
- JACQUARD COVERLETJacquard coverlet,
JACQUARD COVERLETJacquard coverlet, inscribed Mathias Klein 1844 , 90" x 83".
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- COLLECTION OF DOMESTIC TEXTILESCollection
COLLECTION OF DOMESTIC TEXTILESCollection of domestic textiles, including a pieced quilt, a coverlet of crocheted candle wicking, Lancaster County show towel signed Rachel Miller, 1834 , tablecloth, and lady's shoes by Thorne, Philadelphia .
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Condition:
Quilt - 83" x 73", losses to fabric. Coverlet - 70" x 96", good condition, no damages noted, some sporadic minor stains. Other pieces - condition not examined.
- AN AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET: AGRICULTURE
AN AMERICAN JACQUARD COVERLET: AGRICULTURE & MANUFACTURE ARE THE FOUNDATION OF OUR INDEPENDENCE An American jacquard coverlet: Agriculture & Manufacture are the Foundation of our Independence, July 4, 1829, approximately 6'4" x 8'
- JACQUARD COVERLET WITH ARCHITECTURAL
JACQUARD COVERLET WITH ARCHITECTURAL BORDER DATED 1854The four-color double woven coverlet with stars, florals and architectural motif is dated 1854 on the two corners, no signature block.Measures 84 x 76 inches.Good condition, noting scattered tatters and holes.
- AN 1836 JACQUARD COVERLET SIGNED W.
AN 1836 JACQUARD COVERLET SIGNED W. SHANK, OHIOThe cream, red, blue and black coverlet dated 1836 and signed W. SHANK, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO.Measures 91 x 80 inches.Very good condition.
- A CRAMMER DAVIDSON LODI JACQUARD COVERLET
A CRAMMER DAVIDSON LODI JACQUARD COVERLET DATED 1839The double woven coverlet with Federal eagles and tree of life border surrounding the field of foliate motifs is signed'Mary F. Crammer, J.M. Davidson, Fancy Weaver, Lodi [Ohio?] 1839.'Measures 94 x 69 inches.Very good condition, noting some toning and light stains.Provenance: The Estate of the Legendary Collector J. Loyd Davis, Prairie Village, KS.
- THREE RED, WHITE & BLUE WOVEN COVERLETS
THREE RED, WHITE & BLUE WOVEN COVERLETS American, 19th century, cotton and wool, the first with bands of red, navy and brown wool weft forming a checkerboard of red, white, and blue squares featuring various square and lattice designs, center seam (mismatch in pattern where joined), fringe to three sides and one edge hemmed with woven tape, unsigned (stains, wear to fringe, wear and loss to hemmed edge) (5 ft. 8 in. x 7 ft. 2 in. not including fringe); The second in a double-weave of navy and red wool and natural cotton forming a plaid design with large solid navy squares and squares of small diagonal navy squares to front, with border to three edges featuring groups of four pine trees, all edges hemmed, center seam, unsigned (significant wear and loss, some holes, especially to edges) (5 ft. x 6 ft. 2 in.); The third also double weave, the centerfield a "plaid" design of various square motifs in red, navy, and natural, with stylized "trees" border to three sides, with multiple outer borders, fringe to three sides, center seam, unsigned (wear, loss, old repairs in several places, top edge unhemmed and fraying, possibly cut down, discoloration) (5 ft. 8 in. x 7 ft. 2 in.).
- TWO BLUE AND WHITE WOVEN COVERLETS American,
TWO BLUE AND WHITE WOVEN COVERLETS American, 19th century, cotton and wool, the first a double weave summer & winter design in natural cotton and navy wool, the centerfield with repeating crosshatch motif within a stepped octagon, separated by four-point stars, border to three sides, bottom edge with knotted fringe, top edge hemmed, center seam, unsigned (discoloration especially to light side, staining, many areas of loss, old patches to bottom edge, edges with later reinforcement stitching) (6 ft. 3 in. x 7 ft. 1 in.); The second all wool in a reversible design, double weave, centerfield with grids and squares alternating with multiple outlines that repeat into the border on three sides, bottom edge with fringe, center seam, unsigned (discoloration and staining, holes, wear and loss to fringe, separation at seam, fraying edges) (5 ft. 4 in. x 6 ft. 3 in.).
- THREE SIGNED WOVEN JACQUARD COVERLETS
THREE SIGNED WOVEN JACQUARD COVERLETS American, 19th century, cotton and wool, the first with natural cotton warp and alternating navy, red, and mustard wool weft forming a design of rose clusters alternating with 8-petaled flowers and star motifs, side borders with flower baskets and row of stars, end borders with roses and birds, corner block signed "H. Petry / Canton / Stark / County / OHIO / 1839", fringe to three sides, top edge hemmed, center seam (scattered small stains, areas of minor discoloration, wear to fringe, a few visible knots inherent to the weaving process, otherwise good estate condition) (6 ft. x 6 ft. 8 in.); The second with natural and blue cotton warp and bands of red, navy, and green wool weft forming a design with repeating floral and geometric motifs, borders with floral vine and wheat motifs, outer border with repeating stars, center seam, corner block signed "M. Hoke / IN Dover / York Co. / 1839 / S. Keener", and with lower border of repeating "PATENT", top edge hemmed and without fringe (stains, holes, areas of wear with warp loss, fringe loss, otherwise good estate condition) (7 ft. x 7 ft. 10 in.); The third with natural cotton ground and red, blue, and green alternating bands of weft forming a repeating pattern of floral and heart-shaped motifs, three sides with border of repeating leafed flower motif within minor borders of diagonal stripes, corner block signed "MADE BY / T. WEBER / N. EMAUS / FOR", finished edges without fringe, top and bottom edges hemmed (staining, holes, fabric patch to center of top edge) (6 ft. 7 in. x 7 ft. 2 in.).