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Exotic Trees
c 1830


Lovely print and colours. Thomas Bell in 1783 took out a patent for a way of printing from engraved metal rollers. From the 1790's roller printing was used by Lancashire mills to produce dress fabrics. To start with only minute dotted pattern grounds could be achieved, but gradually larger patterns were designed. Roller printing eventually surplanted the old wood blocks. Tozer, Jane & Levitt, Sarah Fabric of Society


Cataloguing


roller printed in a repeat design using brown and crimson for the trees on a ochre yellow stripe, all on a white ground, round neck full tapering sleeves, waistband and gathered skirt, together with a seperate waistband,


Condition


The sleeve ends are have some damage. Ask for photos. Couple of small holes to back bodice. The front panel has two horizontal joins of fabric, but I think these are original, the maker being economical. Half a dozen small holes to front skirt and a larger one to back. Photos available.