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Beall Foliate
American circa 1840
Floral medallion designs began appearing in the 1820s and maintained popularity through the 1850s. This fine example was discovered in the family parlor of the Reasin Beall home, an Adamesque style brick and stone structure in Wooster, Ohio, built in 1826. Architectural evidence and the absence of hand-joined seams help date the manufacture and installation of the paper to the late 1830s or early 1840s, at which time the house was extensively remodeled in the Greek Revival style. The document colors of soft grey and creamy white are also in keeping with the aesthetic of the period.
This pattern is licensed to Adelphi Paper Hangings by the Wayne County Historical Society.
Repeat 18¼ inches
Width 183/8 inches
Straight match
The historic colorway shown above is double width; alternative colorways are single width.
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