Runner, Table

Object number2016.13.5
OriginMontecorvino Pugliano, Salerno, Italy
MediumFabric
Credit LineGift of Norina H. Daubner
DescriptionRectangular table runner. Off-white fabric. Handmade. Open crochet work around three sides in basic diamond pattern. Embroidered text and design at center with embroidered floral and crochet lace decoration.DimensionsLength x Width x Depth: 98 × 27 × 0.063 in. (248.9 × 68.6 × 0.2 cm)
InscriptionsEmbroidered text at center "Buona Notte";
Translation: "Good Night".
Historical NotesThe donor Norina H. Daubner's family saved biancheria, or linenware, from her maternal grandmother, Rosalia “Rose” Mazzotti, in a trousseau, also known as a corredo in Italian. Both sides of the donor’s family emigrated from the village of Montecorvino Pugliano outside Salerno. It is presumed that the tablecloths, shams, runner and nightgown were created as a part of a dowry per the Italian marriage tradition; this assumption is based on the quality of the stitching and the use of the greeting Buon Giorno on the bedding. Italian women began the process of building their corredo as children (some women even grew the flax that they then wove into linen). Based on the size of the table cloths, it is also assumed that the pieces were made in Italy as the donor relayed that the table in their East Liberty dining room was much too small to accommodate such a large linen. It was typical for Italian immigrants to migrate with their handwoven linens.
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Tablecloth
Rosalia Mazzotti
1900-1910
Linen, Table
Rosalia Mazzotti
Sham, Pillow
Rosalia Mazzotti
1900-1910
Tablecloth
Rosalia Mazzotti
1900-1910
Nightgown
Rosalia Mazzotti
1900-1910
Cover, Furnishing
Leonilde Frieri Ruberto
1934
Runner, Furniture
Laura McConway Scoville
c. 1880
Blanket
DuPont
1971
Scarf, Table
Lucia Scarcella
1924
Doll, Decorative
Anna Marie Fiori
1982
Doily
Leonilde Frieri Ruberto
1960-1969
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