Quilt No.29WAM - Western Australian Museum

Owner:
Western Australian Museum
Location:
WA Perth
Maker
Maker:
Unknown
Made in
USA
Patterms
Date:
1851 - 1880
Description:
Hand sewn quilt of mustard cotton printed with very small red and brown buds and 16 blocks of red and white patchwork. These are set on point with alternate squares of the mustard print. The backing is a single piece of red and white check, with a black border. It is hand quilted.
2480 x 2200mm
2480 x 2200mm
History:
The quilt is American and dated to the mid 19th century. The maker is unknown as is the history of the quilt. It was donated to the Western Australian Museum.
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