An American Quilt in Guernsey
It may be that only dyed-in-the-wool quilt anoraks will not be surprised when I tell you that last week I made a visit to the Channel Island of Guernsey, a not inconsiderable distance from Cumbria, just to see a quilt. Add to that the fact that I’m notoriously averse from leaving home and you’ll appreciate that there must have been a very special reason indeed for me to make the trip.
What is extraordinary about the Ogier Wedding Quilt is that, although it was made in Ohio, it is now in Guernsey. The objects of my enquiries are, precisely, to establish for whom was it made and how and when it arrived in Guernsey? I began this research in 1997 when a friend of a friend, hearing that I was interested in old quilts, told me about it. The reason it has taken me so long to get round to pursuing my research begins with the fact that between 2002 and 2006 I was working on books continuously, then on other research projects, then gardening etc. etc. Poor excuses, I know. When I know more, I’ll share it.
(Photographs courtesy of Guernsey Museums and Galleries and Robin Le Feuvre.)
2 comments:
It will be interesting to see what information you are able to find out about this quilt and of course, the other Ogier quilt shown in Quilted Gardens. Did you know that what looks to be the 1846Mary Ogier quilt from the book sold in 2008 for $8,000 US plus $1,600 premium- Pook & Pook Auction house.
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/4707242
Keep us posted.
Yes, tried to get the auction house to forward ny details to tne current owners, but no reply! I thought it would be interesting to them to have some background information and provenance.
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