Hamilton Urns C wallpaper
Wall coverings / wallpapers from Adelphi Paper Hangings
Product description
Concept
Hamilton Urns is one of the earliest examples of American neo-classical wallpaper design. It is quite likely to be the pattern referred to as "Oval and Slack" in the estate inventory of John Welsh, Jr., a Boston paperstainer.
The pattern is documented in two very different colorways. The simpler of the two is white printed on a deep Prussian blue ground. A more complex version combines an ochre ground, the pattern printed in black with the blue stenciled ovals and white highlights under the rosettes and bows. Originally it was hung with a narrow border in the Jonathan Hamilton House in South Berwick, Maine.
This pattern is licensed to Adelphi Paper Hangings by Historic New England.
Repeat 21 inches
Width 21 inches
Straight Match
The historic colorway image above shows two widths of the pattern installed. Alternate colorway images show one complete width of the pattern.
The pattern is documented in two very different colorways. The simpler of the two is white printed on a deep Prussian blue ground. A more complex version combines an ochre ground, the pattern printed in black with the blue stenciled ovals and white highlights under the rosettes and bows. Originally it was hung with a narrow border in the Jonathan Hamilton House in South Berwick, Maine.
This pattern is licensed to Adelphi Paper Hangings by Historic New England.
Repeat 21 inches
Width 21 inches
Straight Match
The historic colorway image above shows two widths of the pattern installed. Alternate colorway images show one complete width of the pattern.
More about this product
Categorised in Wall coverings - Wall coverings / wallpapers - Colour yellow - Pattern objects - Paper / cardboard.
Manufacturer
Adelphi Paper Hangings
Family
Hamilton Urns wallpaper
Architonic ID
1212731
Year of Design
1787
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