10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COTELINE»
Discover the use of
coteline in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
coteline and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Bowman. See Wool-Classing, etc. Coteline. —A kind of white muslin, usually a
corded muslin. Also written 0otelaine. — Century. Cotteline, small ribs, from the
French word coté. — Wholesale and Retail Buyers' Dictionary. Coteline Muslin.
National Association of Wool Manufacturers, 1893
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The Benedictines of Caldey Island (formerly of Painsthorpe, ...
... 0 Cope 3 3 0 FIGURED DAMASK SILK, VELVET ORPHREYS, SILK LINED
Chasuble, Stole, and Maniple 3 10 0 Burse and Veil 1 5 0 Tunic or Dalmatic 4 4 0
Cope 4 10 0 Coteline Copes from 3 10 0 Embroidered Stoles in rich Silk Damask
2 ...
William Richard Shepherd, Dom Aelred Carlyle (O.S.B.), 1907
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Proceedings of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, ...
1548 Hall, Chron. Henry VIII, 76: "A garment of clothe of silver, of damask, ribbed
with cloth of gold." It would be interesting to know that the stuff called coteline was
originally a ribbed cloth — 1842 Compl. du diet, de VAcad., 283: "Coteline, s i.
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. Literary and Historical Section, 1932
While much production weaving in Quebec is highly traditional — rag rugs (
catalogne) and table linens— here is the story of one young weaver/designer
who has blended the best of the old and the new in her business, Les Tissages
Coteline.
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The Automotive Manufacturer
Drab and light-colored stuffs for natural-wood finished jobs were of corduroys,
Bedlords, cloths, cotelines, etc. We are getting back to the colors used before the
war. A customer recently exhibited a drab coteline arm-rest that had been in a job
...
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The International Exhibition of 1862
J. C. Geiselbrecht, 8 Leadenhall-street. Soft worsted goods, viz.: satin faconné,
tartan laine, satin de laine, mousseline de laine, thibet, cachemire d'Ecosse, reps
tartan, reps roubaix, popeline, coteline. Shawls of thibet, cachemire an popeline.
Anonymous, Cambridge University Press, 2014
LYONS SILK AND WOOL FABRICS, WINTER STYLES AND COLORINGS, PLAIN
COTELE, VELOUTINE ARMURE, FANCY ARMURE, COTELINE, AND BARRE,
Effects designed specially for YELYET and SATIN TRIMMINGS and COflBI- ...
Jeannette Leonard Gilder, Joseph Benson Gilder, 1893
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The New York Coach-maker's Magazine
Coteline lining makes a beautiful trimming. The body and carriage part may be
painted a plum color and striped with black. The reader may remember that the
term coach, generally applied to this kind of vehicle, is radically from the German
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Ezra M. Stratton, George Washington Wright Houghton, 1859
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Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the Great ...
The excellence of the Saxon cloth productions is familiarly known. — R.E.] 50
Behr & Schubert, Frankenberg — Manufacturers. Eich silk stuffs for tapestry,
furniture, carriages, &c. Satin, damask, brocatclle, and coteline. Portrait wover in
silk.
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Love in the Time of Flowers
... wearing only a pair of slipshod messaline silk and leather~padded slippers,
fresh underware and, now my ratty favorite, my coteline chemise; it has a deep
wide hidden pocket to contain emergency funds and, though I didn't expect to
need ...