Silk Embroidered Pillow
Artist/Maker
Miss Dilkes
OriginEngland
MediumSilk embroidery threads on a cotton tabby ground with linen backing and stuffed with soft, carded cotton
Dimensions11" x 15"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1964-454,4
DescriptionThis is a small rectangular pillow embroidered with silks in a design of flowers, leaves, and twining stems in satin, long and short, split stitches, French knots, bullion knots, and laid and couched work; the white tabby-woven cotton ground is quilted in 30 to 32 yellow silk back stitches per inch in a pattern of small diamonds. The colors used in the quilting and embroidery are cream, yellow, rust-orange, brown, and black. It is finished in an embroidered narrow border edging. All pieces show small rosettes alternating with oblique "SS" forms. The pillow is backed with plain-woven linen material and thinly stuffed with an insert, probably later, filled with soft cotton.Mark(s)2 pillows, each tagged (ink on old paper), "Pillowcover belonging to old Embroidered Quilt/Date 1700/Miss Dilkes".ProvenanceEx. Coll. Mrs. Nellie Ionides, Buxted Park, Sussex, England. Original coverlet, reported by Mrs. Ginsburg to have come from Stoke Edith, Herefordshire. See memorandum in object file, Mildred B. Lanier to Mr. Graham, 12/9/1966.Mid 18th century
1730-1750
1710-1720
1700-1725
1700-1750
1840-1880
Verlinda Alexander Porter
1815 (dated)
1700-1730
