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Item Ships From: Pennsylvania
1930 s Needlepoint Silkwork Large Picture of Central Park
Located in Downingtown, PA
Needlepoint Silkwork Large Picture of Central Park, 1930s This exceptional piece of Folk Art silkwork beautifully captures a vibrant slice of life in New York's Central Park during ...
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1930s American Folk Art Vintage Pennsylvania - Quilts

Materials

Silk

Early Horse Blanket in Forest Green and Burgundy
Located in York County, PA
Loom-woven horse blanket, made circa 1890-1910. The striped and geometric pattern consists of lime green, sunfire red, and ivory, against winter/summer, reversible grounds of forest ...
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Late 19th Century American Antique Pennsylvania - Quilts

Materials

Wool

Red White Sunshine and Shadows Signature Quilt, Ca 1901
Located in York County, PA
RED & WHITE, SUNSHINE & SHADOWS, SIGNATURE QUILT, MADE BY THE LADIES AID SOCIETY CHAPTER AT THE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH IN ROYERSFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, DATED 1901 ...
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Early 20th Century American Pennsylvania - Quilts

Materials

Cotton

Handmade Recycled Wool Sweater Throw Blanket by Crispina Ffrench, USA
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Wool Sweater" Throw Blanket by Fabric Artist Crispina Ffrench, USA circa 1990 "Handmade Upcycled / Recycled Wool Sweaters into a Throw Blanket." "In very good as found conditions,...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Folk Art Pennsylvania - Quilts

Materials

Wool

American Broken Star Pattern Quilt, Lancaster County Pennsylvania
Located in York County, PA
Broken Star pattern, patriotic American quilt with 13 stars, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, circa 1915-1920 Broken Star pattern quilt in red, white, and blue solids with a gingha...
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Early 20th Century American Pennsylvania - Quilts

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Cotton

Group of 17 Antique 19th 20th Century Folk Art Sewing Needle / Pin Cushions
Located in Philadelphia, PA
An incredible collection of 17 Folk Art pin cushions. The group comprising pansy flowers, strawberries, boots, mittens, a rolled cushion, 2 books, a pear form, a bell form, a carrot, and a heart. In varying materials including silks, wools, and cottons. The carrot is the newest, made from an early synthetic fiber. Some are filled with cotton batting, some with sand or sawdust. From the personal collection of a long-standing, well-regarded Virginia antiques...
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Early 20th Century North American Folk Art Pennsylvania - Quilts

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Fabric, Wool, Cotton, Linen, Satin, Silk, Thread, Natural Fiber

Outstanding Cigar Silk Piecework Table Cover
Located in York County, PA
OUTSTANDING CIGAR SILK PIECEWORKTABLE COVER WITH UNUSUALLY LONG RIBBON FRINGE AND GREAT GRAPHICS, 1880-1910: Silk bands like these were used to wrap bunc...
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Early 20th Century American Pennsylvania - Quilts

Materials

Silk

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Located in York County, PA
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