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Stands
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
Albert G. Walker
American, 1836 - 1902
MakerMade by
Albert G. Walker
American, 1836 - 1902
Date1858
MediumStands:
Bags (.f-.i): Hand-stitched, plain-woven printed cotton.
DimensionsComponent (bag for leg connector piece on .46): 10 1/2 x 3 3/4in. (26.7 x 9.5cm)
Component (bag for leg connector piece on .47): 10 3/4 x 3 3/4in. (27.3 x 9.5cm)
Component (height x width of hemmed leg bags for .46): 31 3/4 x 1 3/8in. (80.6 x 3.5cm)
Component (height x width of unhemmed leg bag for .46): 31 7/8 x 1 1/4in. (81 x 3.2cm)
Component (height x width of hemmed leg bags for .47): 32 5/8 x 1 1/8in. (82.9 x 2.9cm)
Component (height x width of unhemmed leg bag for .47): 32 1/4 x 1 1/4in. (81.9 x 3.2cm)
Component (bag for leg connector piece on .47): 10 3/4 x 3 3/4in. (27.3 x 9.5cm)
Component (height x width of hemmed leg bags for .46): 31 3/4 x 1 3/8in. (80.6 x 3.5cm)
Component (height x width of unhemmed leg bag for .46): 31 7/8 x 1 1/4in. (81 x 3.2cm)
Component (height x width of hemmed leg bags for .47): 32 5/8 x 1 1/8in. (82.9 x 2.9cm)
Component (height x width of unhemmed leg bag for .47): 32 1/4 x 1 1/4in. (81.9 x 3.2cm)
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionBags (.46f-.i and .47f-i): Group of eight bags, four bags for each stand. Each long, narrow bags holds one leg for each stand. Each shorter, wider bag holds the metal piece that mounts the legs to the underside of the stand top. Each bag is made of hand-stitched, plain-woven printed tan cotton. The cotton has a pattern in brown consisting of lines and dots, resembling branches or roots. The pattern runs in horizontal stripes across the fabric of the long, narrow bags, and it runs vertically on the shorter, wider bags. Each bag is made of a single piece of fabric, folded in half lengthwise, then stitched at the bottom and up one side. The opening of six of the eight bags is finished with a narrow hem; the opening of two of the long, narrow bags is unhemmed.
Object number2007.4.1.46ai-.47ai
Subject Terms
On View
Not on viewabout 1860-1870
about 1900
about 1820-1835
20th century
about 1820-1835
about 1790-1810
about 1830-1835
about 1900
about 1860-1875
