Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 8, 1 (1982)

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. resumed the business of Oil Cloth Painting and Printing ... He prepares several kinds of Oil Cloths, plain, and printed with neat figures, viz. Floor, Passage, and Stair Cloths; Chair carpets, Table and Celerette Covers, plain, or with borders . . . Awnings for boats, varnished linen ... oil cloths for covering the bodies of riding carriages, in a better manner than has yet appeared in Charleston, on linen, silk or homespun. 22 Waterproofing various fabrics was an art often associated with pa...inting floorcloths.
The importation of floor coverings remained steady in Charleston, and there seemed to be custom for both "home" products, English products, and also Philadelphia and perhaps Baltimore weaves. Competing with London was the English city of Bristol, particularly the firm of John Hare & Co. A factory weaving strong cloth seven yards wide in Philadelphia was reported in the Charleston Courier m 1807: "The object of this factory is that of making the Patent Floor Cloths or Summer Carpets, similar to those of Hare's patent heretofore always imported, for the perfection of which it is best that there should be no seam.


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