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Coat | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Coat, cotton, French Patterned cotton
a blue and white checkered shirting fabric
Coat | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Coat, cotton, American 1790 men’s coat
an old book with some pictures on it
Ackermann fabric samples July 1813. 1. A primrose floret sarsnet. 2. Persian spotted net. 3. fancy-wove muslin. 4. Russia paper for pocket books and bookbinding.
an open book with many different patterns on it
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Title: Pattern book Origin: France Date: 1782/1805 Material: Different textiles, paper, cardboard, cotton yarn Size: H: 34 cm, W: 26 cm The pattern book -- one of a series of three that the museum holds -- shows a wide spectrum of dress and furnishing materials made of silk, which presumably were manufactured in the important silk factories of Lyon. German Historical Museum
four different patterns are shown on the side of a piece of paper
Salesman's Sample Card (France)
Salesman's Sample Card, late 18th–early 19th century
an old book with many different colors and numbers on the pages, all lined up in rows
Textile sample book | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Textile Sample Book Date: 1771 Culture: British Medium: Paper, cloth binding, with attached samples of fustian
a white and blue flowered fabric with red accents on the bottom half of it
Print detail from cotton printed day dress, circa 1820. Kerry Taylor Auctions, Lot 192. Roller-printed with teal-blue flowerheads and wine scrolling grasses, empire line with puff sleeves, flounces to neck and cuffs, piped bands to hem. Back fastening with ties.
a blue and red floral print fabric with small white flowers on the bottom half of it
Kattuner: Currant Blue
Repo. Orig.The lining is an open weave cotton with block print in brown and red. The pattern consists of white sprigs with flowers and berries in white and red on brown ground. The print could be dated to the middle of the 18th century and might be Swedish. The fabric is woven from hand spun, quite uneven cotton thread. This open weave quality was intended for linings. The design, however, is of a type that was used both for clothing and furnishing in the mid 18th century.
an old book with many different designs and colors on the pages, all in one section
1825
a white background with red and blue flowers on the branches, leaves and berries are all over it
Textiles (Clothing) - Short gown - Search the Collection - Winterthur Museum
Dress (Short gown) Category: Textiles (Clothing) Place of Origin: Secondary Place of Origin Possibly United Kingdom, Europe Date: 1780-1802 Materials: Cotton Techniques: Block printed, Mordant style, Woven (plain) Museum Object Number: 1954.0051.001
an old book with four different types of laces on top of each other,
[Sample book of trims] : Lobre Frères, Lyons : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Sample book of trims] by Lobre Frères, Lyons Published [between 1800 and 1899?]
a white fabric with red and blue flowers on the side, in an embroidered pattern
One Item - Kerry Taylor Auctions
Detail of block-printed woven muslin open-robe, c. 1800, Kerry Taylor Auctions -- Is this nainsook?
an old red and yellow wallpaper with many small white flowers on the top of it
Textiles - Textile, printed - Search the Collection - Winterthur Museum
Textile, block printed Cotton, 1815-1820, France
a green background with red, white and yellow flowers on the bottom half of it
Textiles - Textile, printed - Search the Collection - Winterthur Museum
Place of Origin: England, United Kingdom, Europe Date: 1805-1810 Materials: Cotton Techniques: Woven (plain), Mordant style, Discharge style, Block printed
a white and gold wallpaper with small yellow flowers on the bottom half of it
Collection | Manchester Art Gallery
Cotton print dress, British, Ca 1805-07. Manchester Art Gallery, accession nr. 1940.540