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From Kathryn
Berenson collection is this luscious Provencal quilt that brings the
summer sun indoors.
Glowing golden yellow gros de Tours weave in alternating narrow and
wide sateen stripes forms the top of
this mid-nineteenth century vanne, the small quilt made to rest on top
of the bed for decorative effect.
Woven of a fine quality long staple cotton and has the feel of silk.
Fashioned from something else as the
top is formed of many pieces stitched together, always matching the
stripes direction. The backing is a
printed check of brown and white cotton in a small scale. Despite the
heavier weave of the top this quilt is
quite light due to the silk batting. Traditional quilting, with 4-5
stitches to the inch, in high relief shows a
double-lined diamond grid in the center with two elaborate leaf swag
borders holding an open blossom in
each corner. Excellent condition with a faint stain here and there,
I could only find two, typical of age. So
let the sunshine in - this is perfect for the end of a bed or as a table
topper.
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