Red & White "Sprig'd" Handkerchief

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Just Imported in the Ship Hunter, Capt. Wilson, from LONDON...........a general assortment of EUROPEAN and INDIA GOODS , viz,...........silk handkerchiefs, flower’d linen ditto, cotton ditto..... Boston Evening Post, June 23rd, 1760

In run-away ads, portraits, genre art, advertisements and theft reports, we find handkerchiefs of many descriptions, such as our Red & White "Sprig'd" Handkerchief, worn by women and men for fashion and practicality throughout the 18th and into the 19th centuries.  The pattern of this handkerchief is based on a portrait called "The Young Sportsman" by Robert Edge Pine 1766 in the Art Gallery of South Wales.  We developed the pattern by using the portrait as well as our primary research of printed textiles from this time period,

Our Red & White "Sprig'd" handkerchief:

  • Measures approximately 34 inches square, and is made of hand loomed cotton mull, block printed and hand finished.
  • To learn more about our Red & White "Sprig'd" Handkerchief, or our other designs, please visit About Our Handkerchiefs

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