1957.0078 Textile, printed
  • 1957.0078 Textile, printed
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Textile, printed

  • Category:

    Textiles (Furnishing)

  • Creator (Role):

    Bromley Hall Print Works (Fabric manufacturer)

  • Place of Origin:

    Bromley Hall, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

  • Date:

    1750-1760

  • Materials:

    Cotton; Linen

  • Techniques:

    Plate printed, Woven (plain), Mordant style

  • Museum Object Number:

    1957.0078


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Object Number

1957.0078

Object Name

Textile, printed

Category

Textiles (Furnishing)

Credit Line/Donor

Museum purchase

Creator (Role)

Bromley Hall Print Works (Fabric 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).

Place of Origin

Bromley Hall, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Date

1750-1760

Mark or Signature or Inscription or Label

1. Label; Pinned on red tag; "Drawer 38 / T177 / Study / 57.78" [over] "T177 / Study / Drawer 38" (graphite, ink)
2. Label; Pinned on tag; "57.78 T177 / mauve printed toile / 14 yds. W. 38" drawer 38 / 4 large pieces, 4 scraps / HA" (graphite, ink, typed)

Materials

Cotton; Linen

Techniques

Plate printed, Woven (plain), Mordant style

Dimensions (inches)

37 (W)

Dimensions (centimeters)

93.98 (W)

Measurement Notes

Measurements are approximate due to the inherent variability of textiles. (Conservation, 2011) Florence Montgomery determined warps per inch: 40 Vertical design repeat: 36 5/8 inches Selvedge width: No selvedge width as the panel has been cut on both sides, the overall width without selvedge edges is 37.75 inches

Object Description

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Bibliography and Bibliographic Notes

[Article] Floud, Peter. 05//1957 Printed Textiles: Copperplate Floral Desings. Antiques.
Related print: Fig. 6 p. 461
[Book] Montgomery, Florence. 1970 Printed Textiles: English and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850.
Textile with same pattern, p. 242 Fig. 233
[Catalogue] Victoria and Albert Museum, et al. 1960 Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition of English Chintz: English Printed Fabrics from their Origins until the Present Day; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, May 18th to July 17th, 1960. 75
Detailed description: no. 98
[Catalogue] Victoria and Albert Museum & Floud, Peter. 1955 Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition of English Chintz: Two Centuries of Changing Taste.
Companion image: catalog plate 5
[Book] Storey, Joyce. 1974 The Thames and Hudson Manual of Textile Printing.
Information on mordant style, pp. 11-12
[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 mordant style, pp. 88, 101-104
[Other] Research for Printed Textiles completed by Linda Eaton.
Information on florist flowers of the 18th century.
[Book] Eaton, Linda. 2014 Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850.
Published: p. 207, C099