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They are rectangles of felt, printed with colour images - the ones in our
collection are flags of the world. So each felt block has a different image
of a flag. My understanding is that they came as premiums with tobacco
products, kind of like the toy in the Cracker Jack box. In our collection,
we have a number of loose felt blocks, plus we have a quilt/comforter that
has been made out of a complete set of flags. My vague recollection is that
these date from the early 20th century through 1930, but I could be wrong on
that without checking the catalogue.
At 10:29 AM 8/8/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Could you (briefly) explain what these things are? Are
>the flannel and silk worn by the smokers, or used to gently
>wrap up the products, or does this refer to designs printed
>on flannel or silk...or...? Those of us who keep our cigarettes
>in cardboard and our cigars in cellophane must be WAY out of it.
>
>Mary Day Kent
>University of Pennsylvania Museum
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>>Hi,
>>
>>A dear friend and quilt historian (non-digital) has been
>>asked to appraise some cigar flannel pieced textiles for
>>insurance purposes. Between the two of us, we have only
>>found a very few scant information resources on this type
>>of textile. Cigarette silks, a related sort of item, are
>>abundant in the research and display sources.
>>
>>If anyone knows of a collection or an item of cigar
>>flannel(s), could you please let me know off-list? I'd
>>like to help her out if I can.
>>
>>Thank you much!
>>
>>Zoe
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Thomas A. Reitz
Manager/Curator
Doon Heritage Crossroads
R.R. #2
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada N2G 3W5
Telephone: 519-748-1439 ext. 227
Fax: 519-748-0009
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://www.region.waterloo.on.ca/doon/
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