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Sample

1913 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Woven cotton with open work, ecru in colour throughout. Possibly intended to be a table covering. The decorative pattern consists of:
a) a zig-zag design at the top and bottom, 15 cm. deep, edged on the side by regular square "piercing";
b) a 13 cm. frame with corner meander enclosing 8 pointed stars and large flat, fan-shaped motifs:
c) a central panel of a peacock in profile with scattered butterflies, 8 pointed stars and rosette motifs.
Two selvedges
There is a 7.5cm. fringe at each end. Two selvedges.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Printed cotton
Brief description
Textile sample, woven cotton, Elson & Neill, Britain, 1913
Physical description
Woven cotton with open work, ecru in colour throughout. Possibly intended to be a table covering. The decorative pattern consists of:
a) a zig-zag design at the top and bottom, 15 cm. deep, edged on the side by regular square "piercing";
b) a 13 cm. frame with corner meander enclosing 8 pointed stars and large flat, fan-shaped motifs:
c) a central panel of a peacock in profile with scattered butterflies, 8 pointed stars and rosette motifs.
Two selvedges
There is a 7.5cm. fringe at each end. Two selvedges.
Dimensions
  • Length: 142cm
  • Width: 108cm
Marks and inscriptions
90557 (Patent Office Registration Number)
Production
Patent Office registration date: 8th August 1913
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
T.128-2004

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Record createdSeptember 10, 2004
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