7985 a,b
Cover, Bottle, Hot-Water
1920 Approximate
PLACEHOLDER Material: textile. Size: 9 1/2" W. x 17 1/2" L. Description: pale pink cotton flannel - scalloped bottom - top closure with drawstring - 7785 written inside top hem in black ink. (a) front fleur-de-lys design with an embroidered back in pink, blue, green and lavender - drawstring hem embroidered wwith a lavender and green running stitch. (b) purple, green, pink, blue, yellow and rose embroidered daisies on front - three rows of lavender and yellow running stitch and two rows of lavender buttonhole stitch.
From the Al Hensel estate donated by his daughter, Arlene Hensel Jabs and Raymond Jordan Jabs. Arlene Jabs was daughter of Al Hensel. Benjamin Heinrich Hensel was an evangelical minister who served many parishes in Minnesota. He lived in Waseca.