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1920s Quilt‎ Made from 1900s Silk Cigarette Slips

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This is truly a one of a kind textile history piece. I’m certain there isn’t another one out there. These silk cigarette slips were made in the 1910-1920. And these particular ones are special edition of all the US University flags and history. These were carefully collected for years, and then hand sewn into a quilt. The topper was likely done earlier, the backing done in the 40s. It likely took someone 40 years or so to even finish this. The slips are the softest silk, so very hard to work with, and whoever made this did an incredible job. The backing is patch-worked. This could be left as is, or seperate from the backing and the slips hung as art. Or left as is. How this is still in the condition it is, I’ll never know. One of the Harvard single slips sold in 2006 for $286USD. Aside from that, there isn’t a ton of comps on these. Because ultimately… the slips inside were made to be viewed and then thrown away with the packaging. The fact someone not only kept, but collected and preserved them all, and thought to quilt them is wild. It’s beyond my mind to comprehend. There are no other words to describe how truly remarkable this really is. Great piece of American History.
7 Comments
rhiannonh65
rhiannonh65 Absolutely incredible! How did you even find this piece of history??
Aug 12Reply
shannara67
shannara67 amazing, I wonder how long it took to collect all of it?
Dec 06Reply
bobbyvintage
bobbyvintage @shannara67 I really don’t know, I have continued to study it, but I really can’t find much info. It’s fascinating.
Dec 06Reply
shannara67
shannara67 it's like something Mike Wolfe of America pickers would find in a farmhouse somewhere
Dec 06Reply
chrissycoup
chrissycoup Consider contacting the Smithsonian
Dec 09Reply
flowergirlca28
flowergirlca28 Absolutely beautiful!
Dec 16Reply
mermaidsociety
mermaidsociety I agree — contact the Smithsonian. This should be preserved and available for all to admire!
Dec 29Reply

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