This blue and white, Jacquard double-woven coverlet has a center seam and fringe at the bottom end and rolled hem at the top edge. The centerfield design is composed of two and one-half pairs of floral wreaths or scalloped roundels made up of roses and stylized thistle and six pointed stars between them. The border is composed of grapes and groups of leaves, with a sunflower in each corner block. It is quite likely that this corner block design is an unidentified weaver’s trade mark. The two sets of warp and weft are made of 2-ply, S-twist, Z-spun indigo wool and 3-ply, S-twist, Z-spun natural cotton. There is a self-fringe at the bottom edge and a hem at the top secured with 2-ply, s-twist, Z-spun yarn. This design matches an image of a rug design that can be found in the object file. The coverlet is likely either a product of Ohio or Indiana and made sometime between the years 1830-50.