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DS1996-0848
Pinball with ring and chain
DS1996-0848

Pinball with ring and chain

Date1808 probably (dated)
MediumSilk embellishment threads on linen with a silver ring and chain; stuffing material is unknown
DimensionsPincushion ODiam: 7"; Chain ODiam: 7 7/8", Chain (including ring) OL: 17 "
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1996-106,A&B
DescriptionThis is an almost round pinball cushion worked in shades of green, blue, ivory, tan, yellow, pink, and rust silk embellishment threads on a linen ground. The pinball is made of two fabric sections sewn together over a stuffed ball cushion. The design is worked in tiny cross stitches and consists of Quaker-like geometric patterns on one side and sprays of flowers on the other. The pincushion is seamed together at middle. The date of 180? (Probably 1808) is barely visible at seam. The stuffing material is unknown. An unmarked silver ring and chain accompany pinball. The chain has a smaller ring at opposite end of pinball for attachment to a belt or chatelaine.

Stitches: cross over two, whip
Label TextThis pinball is made of two textile sections sewn together over a stuffed ball cushion. The textile is worked in tiny cross stitches in geometric patterns and floral sprays, motifs characteristic of Quaker needlework form the Delaware River valley. Stitched under the silver ring is the possible date of 1808. The attached silver ring and chain allow the pinball to hang at a lady’s waist from a chatelaine or belt.
MarkingsSilver is unmarked. Pincushion is dated 180[?].
ProvenanceNo provenance known prior to CWF purchasing pinball from vendor.