Mistress Mary Quite Contrary Throw Pillow
"Mistress Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?" W.W. Denslow's 1901 Mother Goose brings this beloved nursery rhyme to whimsical life. One side features Denslow's charming Mistress Mary with three cockle shells below—each shell with its own delightful face! The reverse shows the rhyme text with three potted blossoms, each flower sporting a pretty maid's face—double the enchanting detail!
This indoor throw pillow features authentic Golden Age artwork printed on both sides of durable polyester. The concealed zipper keeps the look clean and seamless. Note: The insert is 2-3 inches longer than the cover for extra plushness and volume.
Perfect for nurseries, children's rooms, reading nooks, or any space where you want authentic turn-of-the-century storybook comfort.
Details:
- Authentic W.W. Denslow Mother Goose illustration (1901)
- Double-sided print: Mistress Mary with cockle shells on one side, rhyme with pretty maid flowers on reverse
- Available in 14" × 14", 16" × 16", 18" × 18", and 20" × 20"
- 100% Polyester cover and insert
- Concealed zipper