Bedspread #1, album created on 16 Jan 2025
An Arts & Crafts embroidered patchwork bedcover designed by John Aldam Heaton (1830-1897) and worked by his sister Fanny Heaton (1828-1893), English, 2nd half 19th century, large patchwork coverlet, expertly embroidered in a variety of stitches, including stem, chain, satin, and bullion stitch, comprising: 9 red squares in centre, each embroidered in white thread with a different botanical spray, including dog roses, fuchsias, foxgloves, tiger lilies, blackberries, and acorns; smaller blue squar…
Bedspread #2, album created on 16 Jan 2025
An Arts & Crafts embroidered patchwork bedcover designed by John Aldam Heaton (1830-1897) and worked by his sister Fanny Heaton (1828-1893), English, 2nd half 19th century, large patchwork coverlet, expertly embroidered in a variety of stitches, 213 x 167 cm (66 x 84 ins) Footnote: Provenance: John Aldam Heaton and his sister Fanny Heaton; their great niece Evelyn Spence Addison (1891-1962); her daughter Jean Cecil Edwards née Addison (1923-2013); her son, the present owner. The owner donated a…
JLW Rotherhithe to Deptford, album created on 01 Jan 2025
One of Jane Parker's 'Twixtmas' London walks. Cold and foggy.
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