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1912 (manufactured)
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Printed cotton. A dark blue ground with a repeat design in white, overprinted with yellow, of large separate squares each containing one of three kinds of heraldic shields with a simple motif eg. castle tower with crossed keys; a castle keep; a quartered design of daggers and eyes; a tree with fish, bird and bell. In the centre of this repeat pattern are three bells joined at the centre. Two selvedges
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Materials and techniques | Printed cotton |
Brief description | Textile sample, printed cotton or linen furnishing fabric, Brown Fleming Ltd, Glasgow, 1912 |
Physical description | Printed cotton. A dark blue ground with a repeat design in white, overprinted with yellow, of large separate squares each containing one of three kinds of heraldic shields with a simple motif eg. castle tower with crossed keys; a castle keep; a quartered design of daggers and eyes; a tree with fish, bird and bell. In the centre of this repeat pattern are three bells joined at the centre. Two selvedges |
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Marks and inscriptions | 73290 (Patent Office Registration Number) |
Production | Patent Office registration date: 11th November 1912 |
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Accession number | T.91-2004 |
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Record created | September 10, 2004 |
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