A PAIR OF TULIP AND ROSE PATTERN DOUBLE WOVEN CURTAINS

MORRIS & CO., CIRCA 1880

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A PAIR OF TULIP AND ROSE PATTERN DOUBLE WOVEN CURTAINS
Morris & Co., circa 1880
The blue-green field with a pale indigo, jade green, ivory and rose floral blossom and leafy vinery ogival lattice overall
Approximately 10ft. 1in. x 8ft. (307cm. x 244cm.) and 10ft. 1in. x 7ft. 5in. (307cm. x 226cm.)

Lot Essay

The Tulip and Rose pattern, designed by William Morris, was first registered as a fabric on January 20, 1876. An example of this fabric, with a different color scheme is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (see Parry, Linda, William Morris Textiles, 1983, p.148, no.12)