Textiles (Furnishing)
Bromley Hall Print Works (Manufacturer)
Bromley Hall, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1775-1785
Cotton
Woven (plain), Copper plate printed, Raised style
1967.0067.002 A, B
Object Number1967.0067.002 A, B |
Bed hanging (Curtain)
Textiles (Furnishing)
Museum purchase
Bromley Hall Print Works (Manufacturer)
1712-1823
"One of the printworks on the banks of the River Lea in Middlesex, it was the first listed in the Excise books when duty was imposed in 1712. Benjamin Ollive was mentioned as a calico-printer in a document of 1720. The firm was known as Ollive & Talwin (1763-1783), Talwin & Foster (until 1790), Foster & Co. (until 1823)." (Source: Hefford, Wendy. The Victoria & Albert Museum Textile Collection: Design for Printed Textiles in England from 1750 to 1850. New York: Canopy Books, 1992).
Bromley Hall, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
This bed hanging is made from fabric that was probably printed in England at Bromley Hall in Middlesex between 1775 and 1785.
1775-1785
Cotton
Woven (plain), Copper plate printed, Raised style
87 (H) , 48 (W)
220.98 (H) , 121.92 (W)
Measurements are approximate due to the inherent variability of textiles. (Conservation, 2011) Vertical design repeat: 38 inches. Selvedge width: 39.25 inches. 1967.0067.002 A and B are approximately same size and shape.
Text available soon.
[Book] Montgomery, Florence. 1970 Printed Textiles: English and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850.
• Textile with same pattern, p. 250, fig. 246
[Chapter] Bide, Martin. Secrets of the Printer's Palette, Colors & Dyes in Rhode Island Quilts [Book] Welters, Linda & OrdoƱez, Margaret. Down by the Old Mill Stream: Quilts in Rhode Island. 83-121.
• Information on "raised" style and print technology, pp. 88, 97.
[Book] Eaton, Linda. 2014 Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850.
• Published: p. 219, C121