Memorabilia
Historic House Pillow- Crowninshield Bentley Salem
- Item Number
- 106
- Estimated Value
- 45 USD
- Sold
- 15 USD to cole
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
This hand drawn image is of a lovely historic house right here in Salem, Massachusetts. The Crowninshields were one of Salem's liveliest and most ambitious families. This Georgian Colonial house was built by Captain John Crowninshield before his family rose to prominence and was home to four generations of Crowninshields up to 1832. The well-known Salem diarist, Reverend William Bentley, lodged here with the Crowninshields from 1791 to 1819.
The image is printed in lemon yellow on white twill. The pillow is made with a crisp pre-washed twill, with an envelope enclosure back. Inside seams are enclosed for a clean edge.
The pillow size is 14” X 18” with a 16” X 20” premium hypoallergenic pillow form included.
Machine washable on gentle cycle, or for maximum care, handwash only.
Lay flat to dry, warm iron (press cloth recommended).
Please note that each pillow is hand-printed, and as such, there might be a small irregularity here and there. In my mind, that is what makes buying handmade so special! :)
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