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W. CRAIG INDIANA JACQUARD

  • 80 x 84
  • dated 1851
  • Excellent
  • $ 2,475.00
  • available


 


WS 40025

Beautiful 'dotted' background weaving pattern for which Craig is known supports the repeat geometric medallions in the field of this midwestern indigo and white coverlet. Corner blocks signed with Greensburg and other abbreviated information with which Craig marked his work.
         
         
 

 


 

 

PA BIEDERWAND MEDALLION COVERLET

  • 80 x 84
  • 1840-50
  • Excellent
  • $ 575.00
  • available


 


WS 40026

Lush, beautifully rendered design featuring a center star like form within an elaborate field. Just in time for the holidays with the red, green, white color scheme, but really useable year round.
         
         
 

 


 

 

PA BIEDERWAND STAR MEDALLION 4 COLOR

  • 80 x 84
  • 184-50
  • Excellent
  • $ 585.00
  • available


 


WS 40027

Great pointed starburst center medallion in a coverlet in green, brown, red, and cream. This is the single weave construct from Pennsylvania known as Biederwand which makes for a supple wool coverlet which provides nice warmth without great weight. The reverse side of a Biederwand is striped, showing the colors used to weave it.
         
         
 

 


 

 

LEAPING STAGS, HOUSES SINGLEWEAVE JACQUARD

  • 80 square
  • 1870s
  • excellent
  • $ 585.00
  • available


 


WS 40040

The rendering of the adult stag as it leaps across the corners reveals a skilled design hand at work in this singleweave coverlet. It marks the end time for the whole industry, replaced by completely manufactured domestic goods. The federal style house that centers each side is equally well presented. Wonderful timely colors for holiday now,useable year round of course. Lightweight yet warm
         
         
 

 


 

 

EAGLES, HEARTS PA. BIEDERWAND COVERLET

  • 78 x 84
  • pre-1850
  • Excellent
  • $ 895.00
  • available


 


WS 40052

Chic, atypical color combination of red, chocolate brown and cream. Unusual center with two medallions, plus two wide pictorial borders -- the inner one of the classic American eagle with a ribbon banner in its beak; the outer border of hearts. Quite a different format from the classic Biederwands (single weave PA coverlets) that have a single central medallion and three borders). In this damask weave example, wide border panels appear opposite each other, with no images at the foot. The reverse side is the dark, rich ground with cream accents. Unsigned, but with research perhaps this format and motifs can be attributed to one of the Pennsylvania weavers.
         
         
 

 


 

 

JACOB IMPSON, NY 1838 LADY'S FANCY

  • 82" x 88" (fits double or queen bed)
  • Dated 1838
  • Excellent condition
  • $ 2,500.00
  • available


 


WS 40017

Made for Charlotte Palmer in the 'Lady's Fancy' pattern as woven in the isgnature corner blocks. Indigo and white classic New York State color scheme and quality weaving in a pattern not often encounted.
         
         
 

 


 

 

JAMES ALEXANDER JACQUARD, NEW YORK 1842

  • 80 x 96" (fits queen size bed)
  • dated 1842
  • wool and cotton
  • Excellent untouched c
  • $ 3,500.00
  • available


 


WS 40020

Borders of spreadwing eagles and historic monuments frame an interior of stylized hearts, a classic pattern from this sought-after New York State weaver. Dated and signed in the corner blocks, with a skip in one corner that makes the name indecipherable, adding a human touch to a partially mechanized, historic textile! Luxurious, weighty, finely woven, exemplary.
         
         
 

 


 

 

BIRDS FEEDING THEIR YOUNG, BOSTON TOWN BORDER

  • 78"x 86" (fits double bed best)
  • 1840s
  • Excellent like new co
  • $ 2,400.00
  • available


 


WS 40024

Combines the infrequently found pictorial interior of birds (guinea hens??) feeding their young, with a graphic architectural border called Boston Town. Coverlet collectors and other interested in iconic American textiles will be attracted by this skillfuly executed pictorial textile that was enabled by jacquard coverlet technology. The birds sup at fabulous flower filled urns. Despite no signature corner blocks, we think it's from Ohio thanks to the red and indigo with white color scheme.
         
         
 

 


 

 

BIEDERWAND JACQUARD COVERLET

  • 80" x 84" (fits double or queen)
  • 1850s
  • Wool
  • Excellent
  • $ 595.00
  • available


 


WS 40018

This single weave Pennsylvania coverlet has beautiful colors that appear on one side as bands of red, teal, green, and soldier's blue. There is a center medallion within a field of traditional curvalinear leafy motifs seen in other coverlets from that region. The work is finely woven and dense, in superb condition. The weaver is unknown.
         
         
 

 


 

 

ARCHIBALD DAVIDSON, ITHACA, NY JACQUARD

  • 65" x 93"
  • dated 1842
  • Excellent
  • $ 2,500.00
  • available


 


WS 40007

Ithaca, NY was location of Arch. Davidson's carpet manufacturing company. Leaping deer, eagles, flora and fauna in a distinctive 'ribbed' weave. His work often published, scarce and collectible.
         
         
 

 


 
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