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Maker(s):Henry, Emma
Culture:American (1843-1927)
Title:tester
Date Made:ca. 1903
Type:Bedding
Materials:textile: bleached (white) netted cotton; white cotton fringe
Place Made:North America; United States
Accession Number:  HD 97.811
Credit Line:Found in Collections
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
White net tester with fringe made by Mrs. Henry for "the Louisa Stebbins bed used by Miss C. Alice Baker." Formerly numbered 35-F.Netted testers to adorn the tops, or testers, of four poster beds, were introduced into Deerfield's Arts and Crafts industry through Emma Henry (1843-1927), born Lucy Emerine Amidon. She was self taught and influenced later practioners, including Gertrude Cochrane Smith, Rachel Hawks (1887-1977), and Margery Howe. By the middle of the 20th century, many erroneously believed that netted testers like this example recreated earlier, 18th-century examples, when in fact they did not, and were an invention of the Colonial Revival. While the netting technique was old, the practice of decorating testers with netted and notted fringe was a deocrative solutions to four-poster beds still in use where valences and bed curtains were no longer practical or fashionable.

Subjects:
Textile fabrics; Cotton

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