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Gift of Virgil Barker, 1947.12.1, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
Appliqué Quilt
Gift of Virgil Barker, 1947.12.1, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined

Appliqué Quilt

Original OwnerOriginally owned by the family of Nelson Barker American, born 1824
Date1850-1860
MediumAppliquéd cotton
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width): 87 x 86in. (221 x 218.4cm)
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineGift of Virgil Barker
DescriptionAppliqué quilt in an Oak Leaf and Reel pattern variation. The quilt consists of a top of plain-woven white cotton, batting, and a white plain-woven cotton backing; these three layers are joined by a quilted pattern. The top has sixteen appliqué blocks, each consisting of a geometric design in red printed cotton, or calico, surrounded by four oak leaves in green calico. Each block is surrounded by a pair of undulating quilting lines. Each side of the quilt has red calico piping.

Condition: The top and backing have scattered medium and dark brown stains. There is one dark brown stain through the top and backing. One stain on the backing has resulted in a hole in the fabric.
Object number1947.12.1
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
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