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Plymouth Stripe & Vine

American, circa 1795-1815

This pattern is licensed to Adelphi Paper Hangings by the Plymouth Antiquarian Society.

Description

The original document of the Plymouth Stripe and Vine is in the collection of the Plymouth Antiquarian Society. The paper was found in the Jackson House on Leyden Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts, which was built in 1734 by Reverend Nathaniel Leonard, purchased from the Leonard heirs in 1766 by Barnabus Hedge, and subsequently purchased by the Jackson family in 1802. The original document for Adelphi’s Bamboo and Drapery pattern (now in the collections of Historic New England) was found in the same house.

Imperial Measurements: Repeat 10 ½ inches, width 20 ½ inches, length 11 yards, straight match.

Metric Measurements: 26.6 cm, 52. cm, 10 m.

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Border Pairing

Otis Federal Chain Border

English, circa 1795-1805

Samples

Samples are available for all Adelphi Paper Hangings patterns. Standard pattern samples are 12 inches by 23 inches and are available for $15. for each pattern. Small samples, business envelope size, are available on request, at no charge (limited to 10 per customer).

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Pattern Reproduction

Color choices for our patterns are not limited to those shown.

All Adelphi patterns can be custom colored to better acknowledge the paper's context. Additional lead time is required for all custom work.

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