Appliqued and pieced quilt, Aborescent Rose Tree Medallion Pattern, 1830. Made by Sarah T.C. Miller, Charleston, South Carolina Florence began collecting quilts as I suppose any of us would by the “thrill of the hunt”. She visited auctions, antique shops, shows, and followed leads from friends and dealers as her collection grew. She learned quilt [...]
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Florence Peto Part II
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