Description
The Briell-Rodgers Cotton Goods Company manufactured this sample of cotton fabric during the first half of the 20th century. The sample includes a printed label with detailed information, which may have been intended for retailers who were considering stocking the company’s textiles in their stores. The label also contains the Briell-Rodgers logo, a bale of cotton surrounded by a half-wreath of cotton plants. The Briell-Rodgers Cotton Goods Company manufactured this sample of cotton fabric during the first half of the 20th century. The sample includes a printed label with detailed information, which may have been intended for retailers who were considering stocking the company’s textiles in their stores. The label also contains the Briell-Rodgers logo, a bale of cotton surrounded by a half-wreath of cotton plants. This object is one of a large group transferred to Winterthur from the American Textile History Museum when it closed in 2017.