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Ribbon

ca. 1850-1851 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Ribbon of green figured silk. With a satin selvedge and 'pearl edge' of green weft threads and with a main ground bound in fancy scale pattern within a white silk scrolling border, outside which the ground is in tabby. A strange feature of the scale pattern is that it points inward from each border, meeting in the central parts not covered by the main floral design. The design consists of sprays of trumpet-shaped flowers in white silk, and leaves and petals marked by mingling areas of flushed weft with areas of weft bound in a variety of fancy twills and tabby. With a label stating that the ribbon was exhibited in the 1851 Great Exhibitiion.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Woven figured silk
Brief description
Ribbon of woven figured silk, made by Cox & Co., England, ca. 1850-1851
Physical description
Ribbon of green figured silk. With a satin selvedge and 'pearl edge' of green weft threads and with a main ground bound in fancy scale pattern within a white silk scrolling border, outside which the ground is in tabby. A strange feature of the scale pattern is that it points inward from each border, meeting in the central parts not covered by the main floral design. The design consists of sprays of trumpet-shaped flowers in white silk, and leaves and petals marked by mingling areas of flushed weft with areas of weft bound in a variety of fancy twills and tabby. With a label stating that the ribbon was exhibited in the 1851 Great Exhibitiion.
Dimensions
  • Length: 6.25in
  • Width: 6.875in
Marks and inscriptions
Class XIII, No. 66 (Label stating this ribbon was exhibited in the 1851 Great Exhibition)
Credit line
Given by HM Commissioners of the Great Exhibition of 1851
Object history
Formerly AP.393:7.
Other number
AP.393 - Previous number
Collection
Accession number
T.308-1967

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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