Coverlet photograph

Name/Title

Coverlet photograph

Entry/Object ID

CDP 24.3.AW002

Description

Red, Navy, Brown and White Jacquard Coverlet woven by John B. Welty of Boonsboro, Maryland in 1849. It has his name and date woven into the corner blocks. Two panels joined by a center seam with self-fringe on three sides. Centerfield pattern with geometric starbursts and Lilies of France motif, and border with distelfinks and foliage; 69" x 89”. Belonged to Matilda Ankeney Spickler (1811-1893), the daughter of Henry Ankeney, Jr. and Catherine Miller. She married in 1837 David Spickler (1810-1900), a blacksmith and wagon builder. They resided on the northwest corner of Spickler Road and the National Pike (Route 40), directly across from Captain Samuel Miller and Mary Firey Miller. Samuel Miller and Catherine Miller Ankeney were brother and sister, children of Captain John Miller who fought in the Revolution. The coverlet descended through the family.

Collection

Coverlet Documentation Project, Ankeney-Woods Collection

Acquisition

Notes

Photographed and documented 11/06/24

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Welty, John B.

Role

Weaver

Date made

1849

Place

Town

Boonsboro

County

Washington County

State/Province

Maryland

Country

United States of America

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Cornerblock inscription

Location

LL, LR

Transcription

JOHN+B+/WELTY+BOONSBORO/WASHINGT/ON+COUNTY+/MARYLAND/#1849#

Material/Technique

Woven

Dimensions

Width

69 in

Length

89 in

Color

Red, Navy, Brown, White