Old 06-03-2023, 01:41 PM
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SuzSLO
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It is possible that it was “original” to the maker. From drawings in Barbara Brackman’s Encyclopedia of Appliqué, it has things in common with both 8.47 — Lombardy Lily and 8.75 — Amaryllis/Scarlet Amaryllis, both designed by Nancy Cabot, as well as 8.18 — Lily of the Valley by Ladies Art Company. There are each in Barbara’s category for “ Four Tulips”. That center petal with the side petals tucked under looks very unusual as you usually see the opposite. The Lilly of the Valley block has that sort of look.

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