This expressive floral arabesque chintz with swags, a musical instrument motif, insects, and urns of roses offers a wonderful chance for completing a small grandmillennial project. 100% cotton chintz screenprint by Lee Jofa titled "Revel." Also fitting for cottage chic and shabby chic decor. COLORS: On a baby blue background are baby pink, salmon, cranberry, burnt orange, lilac, lavender, butternut skin, celadon, sage, mint, white, khaki, and gray, SIZE: 51" wide x 54" long (plus a little extra with some damaged spots). CONDITION: Excellent -- upholsterer's tape has been put on the back in some spots and that left a mark but not one that can be seen through to the front. After the 54" measurement, at the bottom, there are a few more inches with two tape marks on it, but that is extra that perhaps you can use in the non-damaged area. MAKER: Begun by Arthur H. Lee in the late 19th century, A. H. Lee & Sons of Birkenhead, England was a family firm well into the 20th century, merging with Johnson and Faulkner (Jofa) which formed in 1823, to form Lee Jofa. One of the leading to-the-trade interior fabric houses, Lee Jofa is now held by Kravet. MORE: We have five scraps (each sold separately) of this piece here: https://ladyvirginiavintage.etsy.com/listing/1680303758 SHIPPING: Free Ground Advantage shipping in the US over $35. To upgrade to USPS Priority choose "upgrade" and then PAY for the upgrade. Etsy buys carbon offsets for all shipping, a win-win for the sustainability-minded shopper. RETURNS: Returnable upon approval at your expense exactly as it was received -- freshly ironed, and repackaged in tissue and plastic. However, ALL sale and coupon merchandise is final sale. CLEANLINESS: Everything from a smoke-free and pet-free studio. SUSTAINABILITY: ALL my packaging except tape is 100% re-used. Your invoice is available digitally in your account. I source vintage items either as they are, or to upcycle into new products, giving them a new life. This reduces demand on energy and resources, preserves history, and keeps valuable items out of the landfill, all of which asks just a little bit less out of our ever-giving Mother Earth.