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Textile Sample

21/09/1937 (design registered)
Artist/Maker

Textile sample, Batik style printed cotton fabric, orange and blue floral and geometric pattern, manufactured by Naamlooze Vennootschap tot Exploitative van Ankeromit's Katoenpatmaken, Manchester, England, 1937.

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Brief description
Textile sample, Batik style printed cotton fabric, orange and blue floral and geometric pattern, manufactured by Naamlooze Vennootschap tot Exploitative van Ankeromit's Katoenpatmaken, Manchester, England, 1937.
Credit line
Given by the Public Record Office
Object history
This numbered fabric sample comes from a large group of designs that were registered individually by manufacturers between 1914 and 1946 at the Manchester Design Registry. The collection was given to the V&A by the Public Record Office in 1960 after the closure of the Manchester Design Registry. Samples have been formally accessioned by the V&A gradually since 1966. The remaining textiles were formally acquired in 2021. The Manchester Design Registry textiles are duplicates of samples held in the Board of Trade Design Register at The National Archives, and by consulting the registration details there, it has been possible to date and identify the manufacturers of these designs.
Bibliographic reference
Board of Trade Design Register: BT53/126
Other number
377608 - patent number
Collection
Accession number
T.2014-2021

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Record createdSeptember 9, 2021
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