The complex Philadelphia Pavement pattern is not often seen, particularly done by the Lancaster County Amish. This version is in pristine, unwashed condition. It has a wonderful contrast of lights and darks, made more intense by the shadings of blue blocks. Measures 86" x 88", large enough for a queen size bed. Lancaster County, Pa. origin; circa 1930.
This as an absolutely charming, whimsical Sampler quilt. Most of the images are variations of Sunbonnet Sue but the maker also included the only whale I've ever seen on a quilt. Well quilted and appliqued; vibrant colors. Pennsylvania origin; circa 1930. Measures 62" x 89.
This quilt is as crisp and pristine as the day it was made. It was clearly packed away and never used. Beautiful background color blue. The squares and diamonds in the negative space around the stars form secondary patterns.Cable quilting in the border. Pennsylvania origin; measures 68 inches x 84 inches.
Sunbonnet Sue was one of the most popular patterns of the early twentieth century. This particular arrangement with a large Sue overseeing the others is most unusual. Has been professionally washed. Pennsylvania origin; measures 74 inches square.
This most unusual pattern very effectively gives the illusion of three dimensionality. Excellent condition; all cotton; late 1930's - 1940. Ohio Amish origin; measures 84" x 90".
It is unusual to find this traditional pattern done with shirting fabrics. The Deco design material in some of the centers gives it particular punch. Pennsylvania origin; Circa 1930. 72" x 72"