Textile
ca. 1905 (made)
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Textile of double-cloth cotton for a chair seat. Partly mercerised and woven with a deep red-brown and white warp and pale blue and white weft. The design consists of staggered rows of a flower (tulip) and two buds on one linked stem, and set in leaf-shaped compartments.
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Materials and techniques | Mercerised and woven cotton |
Brief description | Textile of double-cloth cotton for a chair seat, possibly made by A.H. Lee & Sons, England, ca. 1905. |
Physical description | Textile of double-cloth cotton for a chair seat. Partly mercerised and woven with a deep red-brown and white warp and pale blue and white weft. The design consists of staggered rows of a flower (tulip) and two buds on one linked stem, and set in leaf-shaped compartments. |
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Credit line | Given by Mr F. H. Herrmann |
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Accession number | T.2-1969 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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