Furnishing Fabric
1870 (made)
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Furnishing fabric of plain weave printed cotton. It has a drop repeat of two types of framed stylised honeysuckle flowers enclosed by a diamond framework of olive branches. Twelve pointed star devices mark the intersections. The ground is of bleached cotton and the design is carried out in dull sage green, bright green, red pink and maroon. The cotton is fully glazed.
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Materials and techniques | Plain weave cotton, bleached, printed and glazed |
Brief description | Furnishing fabric of printed cotton, made by C. Hindley & Sons, London, 1870. |
Physical description | Furnishing fabric of plain weave printed cotton. It has a drop repeat of two types of framed stylised honeysuckle flowers enclosed by a diamond framework of olive branches. Twelve pointed star devices mark the intersections. The ground is of bleached cotton and the design is carried out in dull sage green, bright green, red pink and maroon. The cotton is fully glazed. |
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Accession number | T.504-1974 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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