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Culture:American
Title:coverlet
Date Made:1795-1820
Type:Bedding
Materials:textile: polychrome wool (crewel) embroidery; cream plain weave wool;
Place Made:United States; Massachusetts; Conway/Ashfield
Measurements:overall: 102 x 91 in.; 259.08 x 231.14 cm
Accession Number:  HD 95.011
Credit Line:Museum Collections Fund
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
Coverlet made of three lengths of 31.0" wide hand-woven, cream colored wool joined by butting selvedges, and decorated overall with polychrome crewel embroidery with a large flower vase and stylized flowers and leaves in surface satin stitch and French knots in two shades of indigo and rust-colored brown wool. There is a saw-tooth embroidered band (same surface satin stitch) around all four sides. According to family tradition, this coverlet was made before 1800 by a member of the Collins family of Ashfield, and was handed down to a daughter in each generation. Provenance of the related families from this area includes: Almira Collins of Ashfield who married Lyman Bradford (1803-1837) of Conway in 1828; to their daughter Lurane Bradford (b.1836) who married Samuel Wells (1828-1873) of Deerfield in 1857; to their daughter Ella Maria Wells (b.1863) who married Horatio Clifford Hawks (1862-1934) who moved from Deerfield to Boston; to their daughter Marqurite Lurane Hawks (b.1891) from whom it was purchased, circa 1978. There is an identical coverlet in the collection of the Williamsburg (Mass.) Historical Society.

Subjects:
Textile fabrics; Embroidery; polychrome; Wool

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