Fragment of an overshot coverlet, Woven by Anna Furr, Singers Glen, VA; 1832
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Fragment of a cotton and wool; blue and white; 4-harness, overshot coverlet. Pattern, "Rings and Roses" designed and woven by Anna Furr, August 22, 1832, Singers Glen, VA. Mrs.Mary M Artwater gives this pattern the name "the Whig Rose."
Id Number: TE.T04829.000Catalog Number: T04829.000Accession Number: 71965
Object Name: coverlet fragmentcoverlet fragment
Physical Description: wool, cotton (overall material)overshot (overall production method/technique)Measurements: overall: 10 1/2 in x 9 in; 26.67 cm x 22.86 cm
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