Coverlets
Coverlets are woven bedcovers and usually include borders. During the late 18th and early 19th centuries American geometric patterned coverlets were often woven at home. By the late 1820s, patented loom attachments were available enabling professional weavers to produce the more complex patterns in ‘figured & fancy’ coverlets. These coverlets often included flowers, birds, trees, buildings, a date, weaver name, client name, place name and/or a phrase or slogan. Geometric coverlets continued to be woven, both in the home and by professional weavers.
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About this Mark:"HILA BAYLES 1835"Material:Cotton, WoolWeaverWilliam Fisher (Attributed)Place:Long Island, NY
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About this Mark:HANNAH TABER, SCIPIO NY 1832Material:Wool, CottonWeaverUnknown, David P. Johnson?Place:Scipio, Cayuga County, New York
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About this Mark:"1837 E + K", Eagle, PlusesMaterial:Wool, CottonWeaverUnknown
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Material:Wool, CottonWeaverUnknown
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About this Mark:JOSEPH DEVLER HENRY MAELE 1836Material:Wool, CottonWeaverJoseph DevlerPlace:Lancaster County, PA
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About this Mark:WOVE BY J. SHERMAN OF MT. MORRIS FOR P.A. SMITH N. 1837Material:Wool, CottonWeaverJ. ShermanPlace:Mt. Morris, Livingston County, NY