| An American
handmade quilt, circa 1890 in an old pattern called “tree of life”.
This originally was
purchased from Laura Fisher quilts and antiques in New York City, a
leading quilt expert. The appliquéd
trees are grass green on white cotton fabric with a green saw tooth
border surrounding the trees. Each of
the tree squares has a simple horizontal topstitch while the surrounding
white squares are quilted with a
floral motif. The border around the edge has both diagonal and floral
quilting all finished off with a green
binding. There are 7-8 stitches to the inch and all beautifully hand
done, nice even stitching. This is a
summer weight quilt but still heavy enough for cool nights with a cotton
batting.
Condition: Excellent condition for it's
age, several faint and tiny spots on the front side in two areas and
one dime size spot on the back that doesn't go through to the front.
Binding looks to be a replacement and
needs a little stitching on two corners, otherwise in wonderful condition
and ready to use.
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