A new Online Collections portal will launch on February 9th.
Object information on this site was last updated on January 15th, 2025 and will be static until then.
| Culture: | American
| | Title: | pillowcases
| | Date Made: | 1800-1900
| | Type: | Bedding
| | Materials: | textile: white plain weave linen; black ink
| | Place Made: | United States
| | Measurements: | Overall: 39 3/4 in x 17 in; 101 cm x 43.2 cm
| | Accession Number: | HD V.090u
| | Credit Line: | Gift of Mrs. Fred C. Davis
| | Museum Collection: | Historic Deerfield
|
|
|
Description: Pair of white linen pillowcases, each stamped in black ink with "Nancy W. Patten." surrounded by a motif of two kissing doves and hearts. The open end of each pillowcase features two rows of drawn or pulled work. One pillowcase is further marked "NO. 18" and the other "NO. 19." Each pillowcase is constructed on one longer end with a whip or overcast stitched seam, tightly stitched. The shorter closed end is possibly back stitched. Seam allowance is loosely basted.
Subjects: Textile fabrics Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=HD+V.090u |
|
Research on objects in the collections, including provenance, is ongoing and may be incomplete. If you have additional information
or would like to learn more about a particular object, please email fc-museums-web@fivecolleges.edu.
|