Quilt, Pieced Le Moyne Star
Dateca. 1875
Maker
Jane Pelton Burdon
(Mrs. Theophilus R. Hyde) (b. 1858) (b. 1858)
MediumPlain and printed cottons
DimensionsOH: 97 1/2" X OW: 87" (248 x 221 cm)
Credit LineGift of Beatrix T. Rumford
Object number2006.609.6
DescriptionThis is a rectangular quilt pieced from white and printed cottons in a pattern of 440 repeating 8-pointed stars measuring 4 ½" in diameter each. It is backed with white cotton, with thin batting, probably cotton. The edging consists of folded cotton pattern-woven tape. The bedcover is quilted in approximately nine stitches per inch in random squares, diamonds, and parallel lines.Label TextFour hundred and forty eight-pointed stars consisting each of eight diamonds were used in the construction of this charming pieced quilt. The swatches represent a large array of colorful printed cottons. The bedcover is quilted in approximately nine stitches per inch in random squares, diamonds, and parallel lines. Made by Jane Pelton Burdon, the quilt descended through the family to her great grandniece who donated it to the museum.
Provenanceca. 1875, made by Jane Pelton Burdon (Waterbury, CT); 1925, passed by descent to Hazel Rogers Hyde [1881-1954] (Wilmington, DE); 1954, passed by descent to Lewis Rumford II [1905-1997] (Wilmington, DE); 1997, passed by descent to Beatrix T. Rumford (Lexington, VA)
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