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Item Ships From: Fairfield County
Machine Made American Quilt With American Flag Motif
Located in Bridgeport, CT
A large and very decorative Folk Art Quilt. Thin vintage machine made fabric quilt without batting with red trim and repeating American flag motifs with yellow stars. Solid muslin ba...
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20th Century American Rustic Fairfield County - Quilts

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Fabric

Wall Hanging / Quilt Composed of Cigar Box Painted Felt Flags
Located in Stamford, CT
Wall hanging composed of painted felt flags included in cigar packages in the early 20th century, circa 1900-1915.
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1910s American Folk Art Vintage Fairfield County - Quilts

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Felt

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