| A loom beaded tape in two shades of blue and marked "Ohio 1835"; image credit on full record. |
| A circa 1835 oil on canvas portrait of "Mrs. Pearce" wearing a loom beaded tape, by Erastus Salisbury Field (Massachusetts 1805 to 1900). The tape in this painting has a black ground with a primary design of blue diamonds. One gold cross is also present. The painting is in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection at Colonial Williamsburg.; image credit on full record. |
| A detail from the circa 1830's folk art portrait in p4A item number D9855938. The lady in this portrait is wearing a loom beaded tape which appears to be primarily decorative in nature with darker blue figures worked on a light blue ground. Red and white are also used on the tape, possibly including text; image credit on full record. |
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Loom Beaded Tape; 1835, Ohio, Blue, Figural Decoration, 68 inch.
A loom-beaded necklace marked Ohio, and 1835. A loom-beaded necklace, having a variety of figural, architectural, and geometric symbols including a ke... [more detail available via subscription]
p4A Item E8898188
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Ohio |
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loom beaded tapes |
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1835 |
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