Bed Cover Coronation of Queen Victoria, 1838 The Victoria & Albert Museum |
At the time of Victoria’s coronation—1838—the English market was glutted with an increased assortment of printed cottons which were available at reasonable prices. Such new fabrics were perfect for use throughout the home and many crafty ladies took to creating new bedcovers with intricate patterns. Many of these covers celebrated military victories and other important events such as Victoria’s coronation.
The cotton panel that creates the centerpiece of this bedcover was printed with a special pattern to celebrate the coronation of Queen Victoria. The print shows the second in Westminster Abbey when the crown was placed upon the young queen’s head.
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