Reproduction Smithsonian 86X90\" 100% Cotton Heavy Weight Applique Brides Quilt


Reproduction Smithsonian 86X90\

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Reproduction Smithsonian 86X90\" 100% Cotton Heavy Weight Applique Brides Quilt :
$124.99


Up for sale is a BEAUTIFULSmithsonian Reproduction \"Brides Quilt\"The original quilt was hand made been 1850 & 1851.100% cotton, All botanical applique was used to make this beauty.Nice, Heavy weight piece.Completely unused, I actually JUST opened the packaging for pictures !Measures approx.86X90\"This is the PERFECT finishing touch to any decor !!I did not spread the whole quilt out, As I wanted to keep its original folds, However the pictures are some samplings of the piece !
Winning buyer to pay shipping as shown above, as always, Toni-tiques would like to THANK YOU for your interests and remind that youcheck out ourother itemsfor more ESTATE FRESH TREASURE, as we continue to LIST NEW DAILY !Smithsonian history of the quilt to follow :
Eliza Jane Baile lovingly stitched and inscribed this cotton album quilt top, finishing a few weeks after her marriage to Levi Manahan in 1851. Original patterns of wreaths of strawberries and flowers are framed by a strawberry vine along the quilt border. Three blocks incorporate inked inscriptions within scrolls. On one corner, one may read “E J Baile. Commenced June 1850” and on the opposite corner, “Finished October 30 185l.” A third scroll has the following sentiment carefully penned:“Sweett flowers bright as Indian SkyYet mild as Beauty’s soft blue eye;Thy charms tho’ unassuming shed /A modest splendoure o’er the mead.”Great attention was given to the completion of this quilt. The sawteeth of the border are individually appliquéd and the strawberries stuffed. All of the motifs have outline quilting, with closely quilted background lines, 10 stitches to the inch. The overall design is further enhanced with embroidery and small details drawn in ink or watercolor.Eliza Jane Baile, the daughter of Abner Baile (1807-1894) and Frances Pole Baile (1813-1893) was born February 13, 1832, in Maryland. According to Eliza’s obituary, her mother was a descendent of Edward III, King of England. At age nineteen, Eliza married Levi Manahan ((1824-1893) on October 11, 1851. They reared eight children on a farm near Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland.Eliza was not only an accomplished quilter, she was also known as a folk artist. One of her oil paintings, Stone Chapel of the Methodist Church is at the Historical Society of Carroll County. Other paintings are owned and treasured by her descendents. An active member of the Stone Chapel United Methodist Church, Eliza also founded a Ladies Mite Society and served as president for 50 years. Mite Societies were voluntary organizations that were established in the nineteenth century to raise monies for mission work.Eliza died June 25, 1923, age 91, at her home in Westminster and is buried at the Stone Chapel Cemetery. As her obituary in the Daily News, Frederick, Maryland, notes, “Her Christian character endeared her to many friends. She was well known as an artist.” In 1954, Eliza’s youngest daughter, Addie, donated her mother’s quilt to the Smithsonian. Eliza\'s artistic abilities are well represented in the “Bride’s Quilt” she designed and made for her marriage.

Reproduction Smithsonian 86X90\" 100% Cotton Heavy Weight Applique Brides Quilt :
$124.99

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