Furnishing Fabric
ca. 1895 (made)
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Sample of silk and cotton double cloth showing one selvedge, two raw and a machine woven hem along the bottom edge. The design shows rows of repeating tulips with curling leaves with small clumps of harebells inbetween each. The pattern is worked in two shades of pink with white outlining of leaves and details on flowers.
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Materials and techniques | Silk and cotton double cloth |
Brief description | Furnishing fabric of woven silk and cotton, designed by L. P. Butterfield for Alexander Morton & Co, Great Britain, ca. 1895 |
Physical description | Sample of silk and cotton double cloth showing one selvedge, two raw and a machine woven hem along the bottom edge. The design shows rows of repeating tulips with curling leaves with small clumps of harebells inbetween each. The pattern is worked in two shades of pink with white outlining of leaves and details on flowers. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Label 'Des: Chloris / Patt. No. 24150 / Colour No. 48 / Width 52 ins / A. M&Co. REGD.'
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Credit line | Given by J W F Morton and Courtaulds Ltd. |
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Accession number | T.170-1977 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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