Gilt framed chromolithograph cotton print with Radha and krishna - F Steiner & Co Manchester
Framed Indian Krishna Radha paintings in an Indian Interior
Gilt framed chromolithograph cotton print with Radha and krishna - F Steiner & Co Manchester

Framed Manchester Cotton Chromolithograph (F. Steiner and Co) - Ca 1880

SKU: A00931V1 19th Century, from Rajasthan, India

Dimensions:
W23 x D1.5 x H28 cm
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Gilt Framed Manchester Cotton Chromolithograph pictorial label used for the advertisement and sale of bales of cloth and individual fabric lengths - printed on paper. These advertising labels were mostly from Manchester cotton companies who exported their woven printed fabrics back to India the labels were affixed to the cotton bales.They are colourful and decorative reminder of the days of the British Raj in India - Early 20th century. In original distressed gilt frame - featuring Lord Khrisna. - F. Steiner and Co Manchester and Kerr Tarruck and Co Calcutta Located just off Rochdale Road in Harpurhey Manchester is Turkey Lane where until the 1980s a huge old Dyehouse was sited. In the early 19th century the firm produced the Turkey Red dyed cloth used by the British Army redcoats. Possibly F. Steiner's Turkey Red Dyehouse at Church also produced red-dyed cloth for the army.

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