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Shawl   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Edward Blackely
Title
Shawl
Object type textile
object_type QS:P31,Q28823
Description
English: Shawl, cashmere type wool, woven with gold thread; `Cashmere type shawl with design of six vertical stripes with paisley cones; dark red ground with black wavy green, blue and gold thread, fringes at ends. (signature embroidered by hand on edge cream coloured with number 3424) This shawl was seen by Miss White, textile curator of the Edinburgh Museum, and photographed in 1973, "1850 Society for the Encouragement of the Arts. Manufactures and Commerce Competition no.98. Specimen of Shawl weaving, being the first attempt to produce an increased effect by the introduction of gold thread in the shuttle, manufactured and exhibited by E Blakely." Miss Clabburn of Stranger Hall, Norwich, textile curator of the Norwich Museum, says- "this one answers to a Norwich style made by Edward Blakely about 1850." Gold wrapped silk (yellow).
Date circa 1850
date QS:P571,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
; Victorian/Contemporary Age/European and British/art and design period; 07 Aug 1934; 1934
Dimensions

height: 1920mm
width: 1850mm
drop: 90mm

notes: from polaroid notes
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1934.274
Place of creation India; England; Norwich
Credit line gift of Mrs C M Mellsop, 1934, collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum, 1934.274, 20676, T470, col.976
Notes wool, woven with gold thread; `Cashmere type shawl with design of six vertical stripes with paisley cones; dark red ground with black wavy green, blue and gold thread, fringes at ends. This shawl was seen by Miss White and photographed in 1973, "1850 Society for the Encouragement of the Arts. Manufactures and Commerce Competition no.98. Specimen of Shawl weaving, being the first attempt to produce an increased effect by the introduction of gold thread in the shuttle, manufactured and exhibited by E Blakely." Miss Clabburn of Stranger Hall, Norwich says- "this one answers to a Norwich style made by Edward Blakely about 1850." Gold wrapped silk (yellow).
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