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Double Wedding Ring Quilt

Karlene Bradley hopes to find a quilt made by her great-grandmother in the 1920s or 1930s. It is a double wedding ring pattern, made for a double bed. The background is white and uses a variety of prints for the rings. The handwork was beautiful.

This quilt was last seen in Bartlesville, Oklahoma in the early 1990s. It was supposed to be handed down to Karlene after her great-aunt died, but it was sold in error. Karlene thinks the woman who bought it, a Mrs. Bottenberg, has since died. Karlene would like to locate her family and possibly retrieve this heirloom quilt.

If you know anything that can help, please contact Karlene Bradley at [email protected].

Posted September 8, 2000.

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