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Gift of Horace Learned and Mrs. Frank Crocker, 1979.25.177, Connecticut Historical Society
End of room containing display of Cheney Brothers silk fabrics, Manchester
Gift of Horace Learned and Mrs. Frank Crocker, 1979.25.177, Connecticut Historical Society

End of room containing display of Cheney Brothers silk fabrics, Manchester

Photographer (German-American)
Date1908
MediumPhotography; gelatin silver print on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 11 x 14 3/16in. (28 x 36cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Horace Learned and Mrs. Frank Crocker
Object number1979.25.177
DescriptionInterior of a room with plain and printed silk fabrics draped from the walls, on freestanding counters in aisles, and on a balcony. Ribbon tied in a bow is at the end of an aisle. Electric light fixtures hang from the ceiling. Signs on door read: "Exhibit / Decorative Goods / Threads and Yarns / Downstairs."
NotesSubject Note: In the 1910s, Cheney Brothers advertised that they were "the oldest and largest successful silk manufacturing company in America and the largest silk manufacturing company in the world." They produced dress silks of all kinds, silks for upholstery and drapery, velvets, cravats, millinery silks, silks for electrical purposes and silk yarns.
Status
Not on view