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Pages from a book of textile samples, annotated by hand with
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One of two quarter-bound merchanting pattern books for the R. Dalglish Falconer Company Ltd of Manchester and Glasgow, put together between c.1887 and 1894. This book has 158 pages, each containing two swatches of roller printed textiles, mainly cottons and most likely furnishing fabrics. Alongside each swatch there are handwritten annotations including design and client numbers, as well as export and order information. Date: 1887-1894
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1. Title: "Victorian Textile Samples: A Peek into the Past through the Pages of a Merchanting Pattern Book" 2. In this evocative image, we delve into the rich history of textile manufacturing during the Victorian era, as depicted through the pages of a beautifully preserved quarter-bound pattern book from the R. Dalglish Falconer Company Ltd of Manchester and Glasgow. Dated between 1887 and 1894, this book boasts an impressive collection of 158 pages, each showcasing two swatches of roller-printed textiles. 3. The predominantly cotton fabrics displayed in this book are believed to be furnishing fabrics, with a diverse range of colors and patterns gracing the pages. Each swatch is meticulously accompanied by handwritten annotations, providing valuable insights into the intricacies of textile production during this period. 4. Design and client numbers, along with export and order information, are carefully inscribed alongside each swatch, offering a glimpse into the business dealings of the R. Dalglish Falconer Company. The annotations, penned in a neat, Victorian hand, add a personal touch to the otherwise industrial process of textile production. 5. The pages themselves are a testament to the craftsmanship of the era, with their crisp white background providing the perfect backdrop for the vibrant textiles. The swatches themselves display an array of colors, from deep reds and rich browns to more subtle shades, showcasing the company's extensive color palette. 6. Among the patterns featured in the book, floral designs are particularly prevalent, reflecting the popular taste for natural motifs during the Victorian era. The intricate detail and precision of the hand-drawn patterns are a testament to the skill and artistry of the textile designers of the time. 7. This pattern book offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of textile manufacturing during the Victorian era, providing a unique window into the past and the stories that lie hidden within its pages.
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