Sample
1912 (manufactured)
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Curtain fabric. Printed cotton. The cream white ground is covered by dotted squiggly lines forming a 'seaweed' like decoration. Over this is a motif organised in alternating offset rows of one small stylised flower head in deep red with a grey stem and leaves followed by two similar flower stems but much larger - one with a red flower head, the other outlined only in red. Two selvedges.
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Materials and techniques | Printed cotton |
Brief description | Textile sample, furnishing fabric, printed linen or cotton, Turnbull & Stockdale, Lancashire, Britain, 1912 |
Physical description | Curtain fabric. Printed cotton. The cream white ground is covered by dotted squiggly lines forming a 'seaweed' like decoration. Over this is a motif organised in alternating offset rows of one small stylised flower head in deep red with a grey stem and leaves followed by two similar flower stems but much larger - one with a red flower head, the other outlined only in red. Two selvedges. |
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Production | Patent Office registration date: 26th July 1912 |
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Accession number | T.87-2004 |
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Record created | September 10, 2004 |
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