This is a handmade cotton quilt from mid-century, approx the 60's and measures 102" x 76".  
The traditional pattern "Orange Peel" done in orange and yellow.  Another name for this pattern is "Robbing Peter to Pay Paul".  
On the front of the quilt the yellow fabric is a soft butter yellow - it appears more of a cream color in some of the pictures, but it is yellow.  The backing is solid yellow of a deeper shade than the front.
The quilt has very nice, even stitches.  The piecing with curved seams is beautifully executed.  
The area with the pieced squares measures 91" x 53 1/2" - this is the size of the top of a full-sized bed.  It could be a perfect bedspread for a full-sized bed with the pattern on top and the 11" scalloped drop on the sides and at the foot of the bed.  This patterned area is extra long to allow it to cover the bed pillows and tuck underneath when being used as a bedspread.
The quilt is very sturdy with no worn or frayed areas.  There is one small area of orange along an edge that has some light fading.  It was probably on a bed in front of a window for a while.  There is also a tiny black dot on the front.  Both of these issues are displayed in the last two pictures above.  You need to look very close to detect both.  Please see pictures for a close look at construction and condition.

Please let me know if you have any questions, and thanks for looking!