Description
A set of 5 fabric scraps from Janet Cornell’s “Pride’s Crossing” fabric that draws on the Jacobean/Indienne style with its nods to 18th century interior design fabrics.
COLORS: On a natural, perhaps undyed background are five colorways: Olive/Sage; Gold?Mustard; Cranberry/Dusty Rose; Brown/Gold; Dark Chocolate/Gray. (The large navy blue on natural piece pictured is shown to give you a sense of the larger print. It is available too.
SIZE: 8.25″ wide x 8.25″ long.
CONDITION: Excellent!
All sales in this section are FINAL SALE.
MAKER: With its roots in Philadelphia as early as 1894, Bassett McNab was officially incorporated in 1921. Always a traditional design house currying in the finest textiles and historically based designs, Bassett McNab was a leader in fine American textiles of the 20th century. The company has had many mergers and changes in ownership over time, while retaining ties to the original family and always maintaining the original finer design aesthetics and archival references that define its style and making them relevant to successive design ages. By 2019 Bassett McNab was acquired by the American firm Stout Brothers Co., Inc., which was founded in 1927.