Overview
A diverse estate collection of vintage household textiles, highlighted by a classic multi-stripe point blanket and several handmade patchwork quilts. This assortment represents a rich cross-section of mid-century utility, domestic craft, and cozy winter warmth.
Story
Before central heating, these heavy textiles were the literal lifelines of the winter home. The striped blanket peeking from the stack carries a design used by fur traders since the 1700s to survive harsh northern winters.
Maker / Origin
While some pieces are commercial, the patchwork quilts represent the enduring American tradition of home quilting bees, where women gathered to socialize and turn fabric scraps into functional art. The striped wool blanket is made in the style of the iconic Hudson's Bay Company or Early's of Witney, legendary producers of cold-weather gear.
Condition & Value
The textiles appear clean and folded, but wool blankets must be inspected for moth damage, holes, or thinning. The quilts should be checked for staining, fraying at the binding, and popped stitches. Minor wear is expected, but significant staining or moth damage can reduce value by 50% or more.