Quilt, Copperplate-Printed Wholecloth
Dateca. 1770
OriginEngland
MediumLinen face and back, wool batting, linen quilting thread
Dimensions79 1/2" x 91"
Design repeat about 33"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1953-1048
DescriptionWhole-cloth bed quilt of copperplate-printed linen in blue on white in a pattern of trailing floral sprigs and vines, with shell-like flowers, crocuses, roses, daisies, bachelor's buttons, lilies, thistles, and varied leaves. Quilted with 6 to 8 linen running stitches per inch in a central rectangular frame about 9 inches wide, with fillings of diamonds in several sizes, zig-zag parallel rows of stitching, and scallops. Backing of pieced-up plain-woven linens. Quilt has been cut down and the edges turned under to be covered by a new backing. ProvenancePurchased from Avis and Rockwell Gardiner, Stamford, Connecticut, 1953.
1800-1825
1790-1820
1st half of the 18th c.
1750-1765
1750-1775
1750-1780
1720-1750
1740-1780
1740-1780
ca. 1775, textile; quilted later