Sample
1913 (manufactured)
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Printed cotton, possibly a furnishing fabric. A cream background, criss-crossed diagonally with a lattice in 2 shades of brown with squares at the junctions of the lattice and cream dots along the lengths of lattice between the junctions. In the cream squares formed by the lattice-work is the head of a long-horned, long-eared creature, possibly an ibex or gazelle. This is in the same 2 dull shades of brown as the lattice-work design. No selvedges.
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Materials and techniques | Printed cotton |
Brief description | Textile sample, printed cotton dress or furnishing fabric for Calico Printers' Association, Manchester, 1913 |
Physical description | Printed cotton, possibly a furnishing fabric. A cream background, criss-crossed diagonally with a lattice in 2 shades of brown with squares at the junctions of the lattice and cream dots along the lengths of lattice between the junctions. In the cream squares formed by the lattice-work is the head of a long-horned, long-eared creature, possibly an ibex or gazelle. This is in the same 2 dull shades of brown as the lattice-work design. No selvedges. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 86407 (Patent Office Registration Number) |
Production | Patent Office registration date: 16th June 1913 |
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Accession number | T.119-2004 |
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Record created | September 10, 2004 |
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