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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.
         
         
 

 


 

 

INDIGO PLAID COVERLET PINE TREES BORDER

  • 76" x 88" fits double, queen
  • 1830-40
  • wool and cotton
  • Excellent
  • $ 975.00
  • available


 


WS 40050

Rich handsome exemplary coverlet, with a intricate twist to the plaid-like geometric. Alternate squares of indigo wool and white cotton. Embellished with a Pine Trees border on three sides, and the orginal fringe. A best of kind example of the work.
         
         
 

 


 

 

DOUBLE WEAVE COVERLET

  • 84" x 88" plus 3" fringe (fits queen)
  • first half 19th c
  • wool and cotton
  • Excellent condition
  • $ 975.00
  • available


 


WS 40006

red, white and blue classically woven coverlet, with 3" fringe on three sides, and center seam
         
         
 

 


 

 

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.
         
         
 

 


 

 

E. SNYDER 1850 NY JACQUARD

  • 80" x 88"
  • dated 1850
  • Excellent untouched
  • $ 2,800.00
  • available


 


WS 40013

'E.Snyder A.D. 1850' is woven in a narrow strip rather than shown in more typical corner block format. Superlatively woven NYState doublecloth jacquard in the quality, workmanship and harmonious design format as in the work of Harry Tyler, who may have been its weaver. Luxurious patterning that includes two pheasants resting at the top and bottom of each large floral medallion motif. Geometric design borders the sides and foot.
         
         
 

 


 
 
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