Furnishing Fabric
1850 (made)
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Medieval inspired design of ogee formations with curling leaves and fillings of stylised shield shaped motifs with lines in ground. Worked in green on dark plum ground.
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Materials and techniques | Jacquard woven woollen damask |
Brief description | Jacquard woven woollen damask furnishing fabric |
Physical description | Medieval inspired design of ogee formations with curling leaves and fillings of stylised shield shaped motifs with lines in ground. Worked in green on dark plum ground. |
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Credit line | Given by James and Lucilla Joll. |
Object history | This Pugin design was registered at the Public Record Office on 28 May 1850. There are three preliminary designs in the V&A (D.1049-1908). See Wedgwood cat. no. 873, 1899. Historical significance: Most of Pugin's domestic textiles were commissioned by F.C. Crace the London furnisher. This is a very typical design. |
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Accession number | T.1:1-2002 |
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Record created | January 9, 2002 |
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