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Item Ships From: Berkshires
Navajo-Inspired Quilt, Handcrafted Cotton Folk Art, Circa 1880s
By Navajo
Located in Hudson, NY
Rare 19th century American Quilt perhaps a unique design. The obvious Navajo influence of the Red Cross symbolizing the Spider Woman is unquestionable. They're being 13 crosses also ...
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1880s American Folk Art Antique Berkshires - Quilts

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Cotton

American Quilt of Undocumented Pattern Circa 1875
Located in Hudson, NY
Striking and beautiful New England quilt in the princess feather and rose pattern. Excellent condition with a highly folky design pattern. Found in , this quilt made from blue and re...
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1830s American Folk Art Antique Berkshires - Quilts

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Cotton

19th Century Quilt Princess Feather and Rose Pattern Circa 1830
Located in Hudson, NY
Striking and beautiful New England quilt in the princess feather and rose pattern. Excellent condition with a highly folky design pattern. Found in , this quilt made from blue and re...
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1830s American Folk Art Antique Berkshires - Quilts

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Cotton

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