Webb House Damask
by Adelphi Paper Hangings
Product Type: Brand New / Custom-made
- Description
A flocked version of this flowering vine with diaper pattern is found in a bedroom of the 1752 Webb House in Wethersfield, Connecticut. It is supposed to have been hung in 1781 in preparation for a visit from George Washington, although that date is perhaps late for this pattern. The use of such a very large pattern in a small bedroom with low ceiling is surprising in the original setting, although the effect is impressive. Adelphi's version of this very fine pattern reproduces the original pattern and scale, but without flocking. English circa 1770-1780. This pattern is licensed to Adelphi Paper Hangings by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Connecticut.
- Details
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- notes: Half-drop Match. The historic colorway shown above is approximately 2½ widths; alternative colorways are approximately double width.
- Additional Dimensions
- repeat: 72"
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