Anemone coronaria (Double Anemone) from the Private Collection, Gothic Ruin Printed Panel, c. 1840
Quilts with the above Anemone coronaria (Double Anemone) motif:
Collection of Kansas State Historical Society, Mellichamp Quilt made by members of the Mellichamp family and others, probably James Island, South Carolina, Southern Quilts, pp.40-41, 1850-1855
Charleston Museum, Chintz Applique Quilt, Object Number HT 740, c. 1840
Charleston Museum, Chintz Applique Quilt, Object Number HT 586, c. 1840
Charleston Museum, Governor Charles Hammond Chintz Applique Quilt, Social Fabric: South Carolina's Traditional Quilts, p. 15, c. 1840
Charleston Museum, Chintz Applique Quilt, Object Number HT 742, c. 1840
Private Collection of Elsie S. Hall, Medallion Quilt Made by Sarah Alexander Harris Gilmer, North Carolina Quilts, p. 43, c. 1828
Private Collection of Helen H. Carey, Pieced and Patched Quilt of Chintz, Old Quilts, p. 178, undated
Chintz with the above Anemone coronaria (Double Anemone) motif:
The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Printed Textile (Pillow case or sham or handkerchief cover), Object Number 1979.0058.009, 1790-1810
Private Collection, Gothic Ruin Printed Panel, c. 1840
Panel 7 in Appendix I of Merikay Waldvogel, "Printed Panels for Chintz Quilts: Their Origin and Use," Uncoverings 34 (2013): 124.
Also, check out the June 15, 2018 Chintz Panels in Quilts blog (https://chintzpanelquilt.blogspot.com/2018/06/gothic-ruin-panel-7.html) by Merikay Waldvogel and Barbara Brackman for several pictures, citations, and more information about the printed panel on which this motif occurs.
Anemone coronaria (Double Anemone) from Private Collection of Lenna DeMarco, Unnamed Unquilted Pillow Cover, undated
Quilts with the above Anemone coronaria (Double Anemone) motifs:
Daughters of the American Revolution Museum, Floral Roundels Medallion Quilt, Historic Quilts of the DAR Museum, p.38, Object Number 83.33, made c. 1815-1825, quilted c. 1870
Daughters of the American Revolution Museum, Chintz Applique Counterpane, Made by Achsah Goodwin Wilkins and Unidentified African Americans, Eye on Elegance: Early Quilts of Maryland & Virginia, p. 64-65, Object Number 2014.5, c. 1820
Chintz with the above Anemone coronaria (Double Anemone) motif:
Private Collection of Lenna DeMarco, Unnamed Unquilted Pillow Cover, undated
Panel 9 in Appendix I of Merikay Waldvogel, "Printed Panels for Chintz Quilts: Their Origin and Use," Uncoverings 34 (2013): 124.
Anemone coronaria (Double Anemone) from Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Bequest of Grace Hartshorn Westerfield, Object Number 1974-549
Quilts with the above Anemone coronaria (Double Anemone) motif:
Private Collection Courtesy of Americah Hurrah Antiques, N.Y.C., Broderie Perse Tree of Life Quilt, Treasury of American Quilts, p. 131, 1830s-1925
Chintz with the above Anemone coronaria (Double Anemone) motif:
Panel 14 in Appendix I of Merikay Waldvogel, "Printed Panels for Chintz Quilts: Their Origin and Use," Uncoverings 34 (2013): 124.
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Bequest of Grace Hartshorn Westerfield, Object Number 1974-549, no date
Also, check out the July 21, 2018 Chintz Panels in Quilts blog (https://chintzpanelquilt.blogspot.com/2018/07/floral-bouquet-with-blue-ribbons-panel.html) by Merikay Waldvogel and Barbara Brackman for several pictures, citations, and more information about the printed panel on which this motif occurs.