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1767 (made)
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Place of origin

John Kelly was the agent of a Norwich textiles manufacturer. This is a sample book with costs of production of various worsteds. Usually there is one sample per page, with description and costs for different aspects of production. The types of textiles represented include: bed damask, flowered satin, taborette, grandine, blondine, checked dresden, ladine, floretta, martinique, checked harliqueens, corded harliqueens, esterata, diamantine, chiverett, striped callimanco, striped and shaded camblett.

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Materials and techniques
Worsted is a fabric woven from long staple wool, which is prepared for weaving by combing rather than carding, and can have a smooth finish suitable for glazing. In the second half of the 18th century, the majority of the worsteds exported were calimancoes. A contemporary writer commented that 'these were woven in various patterns which ... were composed of the richest and most brilliant dyes and variegated by an endless diversity of colours ... this manufacture was peculiar to Norwich, and the colours employed for it surpassed any others dyed in Europe'.
Brief description
1767, British; Kelly, John of Norwich
Physical description
John Kelly was the agent of a Norwich textiles manufacturer. This is a sample book with costs of production of various worsteds. Usually there is one sample per page, with description and costs for different aspects of production. The types of textiles represented include: bed damask, flowered satin, taborette, grandine, blondine, checked dresden, ladine, floretta, martinique, checked harliqueens, corded harliqueens, esterata, diamantine, chiverett, striped callimanco, striped and shaded camblett.
Dimensions
  • Weight: 0.26kg
Associated object
67-1885 (Set)
Collection
Accession number
68-1885

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