Not on display

Sample

1911 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Heavy printed cotton furnishing fabric with a ribbed weft effect with beige ‘pebble’ ground formed by a light cream random grid pattern. Pattern motif of a squared trellis, the vertical struts of which are covered with grey curving leaves and twigs of pine and brown pine cones supporting two pink roses, green vine-leaves and purple grapes and brown pears. The horizontal struts are just visible behind two rose blossoms, a red quince, green vine leaves, purple and pink grapes, and pink rosettes. Two selvedges.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Printed cotton
Brief description
Textile sample, printed cotton furnishing fabric, Steiner & Co, Lancashire, 1911
Physical description
Heavy printed cotton furnishing fabric with a ribbed weft effect with beige ‘pebble’ ground formed by a light cream random grid pattern. Pattern motif of a squared trellis, the vertical struts of which are covered with grey curving leaves and twigs of pine and brown pine cones supporting two pink roses, green vine-leaves and purple grapes and brown pears. The horizontal struts are just visible behind two rose blossoms, a red quince, green vine leaves, purple and pink grapes, and pink rosettes. Two selvedges.
Dimensions
  • Length: 65cm
  • Width: 81cm
Marks and inscriptions
36935 (Patent Office Registration Number)
Production
Patent Office registration date: 13th June 1911
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
T.201-2004

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Record createdMarch 4, 2005
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