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Coverlet, Wool and cotton, woven, American
American
ca. 1825
Coverlet, Cotton, French
French
18th century
Plaid coverlet, Wool, woven, American
American
ca. 1840
Coverlet, Cotton, silver-wrapped silk, Indian, for European market
Indian, for European market
18th century
Coverlet, Wool and cotton, Biederwand weave, woven on a hand loom with a Jacquard attachment, American
American
ca. 1840
Coverlet, Wool, woven, American
American
1836
Coverlet, Harry Tyler  American, Wool, cotton, woven, American
Harry Tyler
1839
Coverlet, Wool, cotton, woven, American
American
ca. 1850
Coverlet, Leonard Metz  American, Wool and cotton, American
Leonard Metz
1842
Embroidered coverlet, Linen embroidered with linen thread, American
American
ca. 1900–1910
Wholecloth coverlet, Cotton, printed, American or British
American or British
ca. 1830
Coverlet, Wool, cotton, woven, American
American
1844
Phebe Warner Coverlet, Sarah Furman Warner Williams  American, Linen and cotton, American
Probably Sarah Furman Warner Williams
ca. 1803
Coverlet, Cotton with wool embroidery, Mexican
Mexican
ca. 1770–80
Coverlet, Wool, sequins, metal thread, on cotton ground, Mexican
Mexican
ca. 1820
Wholecloth coverlet, Printed cotton linen, British or American
British or American
ca. 1790
Coverlet, Asahel Phelps  American, Cotton and wool warp and weft, woven, American
Probably Asahel Phelps
1853
Coverlet, Wool, woven, American
American
ca. 1840–50
Embroidered coverlet, A. P. Lalkers  American, Linen and cotton embroidered with silk, American
Attributed to A. P. Lalkers
1898
Embroidered coverlet, Linen embroidered with wool, American or British
American or British
ca. 1720
Embroidered whitework coverlet, Catharine Woolsey  American, Cotton embroidered with cotton thread, American
Catharine Woolsey
1822
Coverlet, Peter Leisey  American, Wool and cotton; Biederwand weave, woven on a hand loom with a Jacquard attachment, American
Peter Leisey
ca. 1838–40
Coverlet, Cotton and wool; Doublecloth, woven on a hand-loom with a
 Jacquard attachment, American
American
1833
Coverlet, Wool and cotton, Jacquard-loom-woven
ca. 1850–70
Coverlet, Harry Tyler  American, Wool and cotton, woven, American
Harry Tyler
1845
Coverlet, Absalom Klinger  American, Cotton warp, cotton and wool weft, woven, American
Absalom Klinger
1846
Coverlet, Silk and metal thread on cotton, British
British
early 18th century
Coverlet, James Alexander  American, Cotton and wool, woven, American
Workshop of James Alexander
1828
Embroidered coverlet (Colcha), Doña Rosa Solís y Menéndez, Cotton embroidered with silk, Mexican
Doña Rosa Solís y Menéndez
1786
Wholecloth stenciled coverlet, Painted cotton, American
American
ca. 1820–40
Coverlet, Cotton and wool, woven, American
American
ca. 1876
Coverlet, Silk and metal thread on linen, British
British
ca. 1600
Embroidered whitework coverlet, Mary Walker Stith Jones  American, Cotton embroidered with cotton thread, American
Mary Walker Stith Jones
1815–18
Embroidered whitework coverlet, Mercy Emerson Tomlinson  American, Cotton embroidered with cotton thread, American
Mercy Emerson Tomlinson
ca. 1820
Coverlet, Cotton and wool warp and weft, woven, American
American
1833
Coverlet (Colcha), Cotton, silk, Indian, Bengal, Satgaon
Indian, Bengal, Satgaon
17th century
Coverlet (Colcha), Cotton, embroidered with silk, Indian, West Bengal, made for the European market
Indian, West Bengal, made for the European market
ca. 1675–1700
Coverlet, Silk, French or Spanish
French or Spanish
1830s
Pieced and quilted coverlet, Cotton, British
British
late 18th century

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