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Woven Doublecloth Coverlet by Unknown Maker
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Woven Doublecloth Coverlet by Unknown Maker

Date1845-1865
MediumBlue, red and orange wool, and natural cotton
DimensionsOverall with fringe: 82 1/2" x 78 3/4"
Credit LineGift of Geneva Beavers in honor of Chlovis Wilkinson
Object number1993.609.1
DescriptionThis is a rectangular coverlet woven in blue, red and orange wool threads and natural cotton. It was woven in a double weave structure in two panels and center seamed. It has self fringe at sides and bottom. The centerfield consists of four rows each of three large vases of flowers, pineapples, and grapes, alternating with four rows each of three bird's nests atop foliage in a pattern known as "Birds of Paradise Feeding Their Young." The top and bottom borders consist of large C-shaped foliage. The side borders feature alternating three-story buildings, church-like buildings, and buildings with pagodas, in addition to large leaves and other foliage in a pattern known as "Christian and Heathen." The blocks in all four corners consist of a vase of flowers turned at an angle.
InscribedNo inscriptions.
MarkingsNo marks.
ProvenanceThe coverlet was given to AARFAM's donor by Mr. Chlovis Wilkinson who had received the coverlet from his father, Allen Judkins Wilkinson ((d. 1952). Allen Wilkinson was born in Ohio where several generations of his family had lived.