Jacquard coverlet woven by Jacob Lutz for Benjamin Bausman in 1846
Description
Jacquard coverlet woven by Jacob Lutz for Benjamin Bausman ("Bengaman Bowsman") in 1846.
This is a coverlet (in great condition) is made up of two fastened panels. Its colors are navy, green, and two shades of red and it has fringe on two of its sides. The design is five horizontal rows of floral medallions alternating with leaves. Bottom edge has a design depicting two types of buildings. Signature/date squares on the bottom two corners.
Coverlet was donated to Berks History Center by Mrs. Arthur G. Lyons in 1947 and accessioned. Deaccessioned in 2020.
Jacob Lutz (1806-1861) appears in 1830 tax records of East Hempfield Township, Lancaster Township. From 1831-1846, his recorded profession is a weaver.
Rev. Benjamin Bausman (1824-1909) was born in Lancaster Twp. He began his formal education at Franklin College in 1846 in preparation for the ministry. He accepted a position in Reading as pastor in 1863. He remained in Reading as a pastor and community leader. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48622482/benjamin-bausman
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Coverlet of red wool and blue-green cotton. 2 loom widths decoratively and strongly seamed in the center with red wool. This coverlet is comparatively light weight. Self-fringes of red wool on both sides. Foot end is rolled and hand-stitched. Red wool fringes appear to have been individually applied.Top/head edge is finished with a 1.5-inch wide folded silky red binding. Some machine stitching in black thread and also hand-stitching to attach the binding.
Center field contains rows of circular designs. Roses border the lower edge and foliage in urns border the sides.
Unlike most coverlets, Satler's weaver's blocks in bottom corners are oriented to be read from the top of the coverlet.