Chair seat cover
Category
Textiles
Date
1911
Materials
Silk
Place of origin
England
Order this imageCollection
Attingham Park, Shropshire
NT 609545.10.5
Summary
One of 5 blue/ivory/gold silk lampas tight covers to side chairs. Jacquard woven, silk lampas, neo-classical design. Neptune and either Amphitrite or Amymonie Braid a) Aquamarine silk plain weave. d) a) b) e) Aqua/Ivory slub plain weave 'Dupion' c) to back panel Tacked to frames and trimmed, over horsehair. Backs have linings on reverse side; c) panel can be taken out. Jacquard woven(power/hand?) ivory and mid blue/faded to aqua silk warp;ivory and gold silk weft,heavier count;warp faced satin ground,unbalanced weft faced plain weave motifs;lampas brocade. Loom width 60.5cm. Red/white/red/white/red stripe. Straight drop repeat 159cm x loom width;2 motifs 1)Neptune 2)either Amphitrite or Amymonie(?) above their respective attributes/medallions amidst flowers and trees, garlands and beading. 18th cent neo-classical source. a) passementerie braid and drops 12cm. Blue,ivory,gold silk parchment loops, in gold and blue silk; centre striped; looped to braid. b) gimp braid 3cm ivory and blue silk. c) blue braid with flowerhead 2cm. d) self fabric piping e) buttons a) cream cotton satin weave b) interlining(?) c) dressed interlining(?) d) aquamarine plain weave silk. e) aqua-ivory plain weave 'Dupion'. Made in Lyon, France, in 1911. The frame for the chair is numbered 608150.1.5 or ATT/F/043/E
Provenance
Lord Berwick (1877-1947), before his marriage in 1919, had the silk woven in Lyon, copying an earlier silk introduced by the 3rd Lord Berwick (1773-1842) between 1827-1842 also woven in Lyon. Attingham collection; bequeathed to the National Trust with the estate, house and contents of Attingham by Thomas Henry Noel-Hill, 8th Baron Berwick (1877-1947) on 15th May 1953.