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A section of early 17th century tapestry, FlemishWorked in wool, mainly in shades of blue, green and ochre, designed with two female figures, each...

A 17th century tapestry cushionDesigned with floral bands in coloured wools and silk, with metallic braid edge and ivory tassel ends, crimson cott...

An early 18th century verdure tapestry, FlemishWorked in wool, designed with a colourful bird resting amongst large canopied trees and flora, a co...

Two cushions made from George II Spitalfield silk, circa 1730-40Constructed using sections of silk, with later cotton-velvet back, one green the o...

A Charles II boarded oak box, West Country, circa 1660Having a single-board lid, the front with paired punch-decorated and carved lunettes atop po...

An early 19th century sampler, EnglishDesigned with the alphabet and verse in bands, in mainly red, blue, green and yellow silk threads, on linen,...

A Charles II needlework mirror, circa 1670Worked in needle and stumpwork using coloured silks on an ivory silk ground, designed with Charles II a...

A large pair of cushions made from 17th century verdure tapestry, FlemishEach woven in a leafy-design in green and burnt-sienna wools, with lattic...

An 18th century needlework panel, EnglishWorked in petit-point in coloured wools, designed with an Arcadian scene of figures and animals, includin...

A fine Queen Anne needlework coverlet, circa 1710Delicately worked in silk thread on a linen ground, mainly in shades of leafy-green, yellow and s...

An 18th century needlework coverlet, Gujarat, IndiaDelicately worked in chain-stitch using coloured silks on a cotton ground, designed with a fram...

A Regency needlework map of England and Wales, circa 1820Of oval form, worked in coloured silks on a linen ground, designed with the counties of ...

A large 19th century needlework sampler, dated 1852Worked with coloured wools, designed with a verse, within a floral and horseman border, by Hann...

A Victorian embroidered silk chausableIn the manner of the Leek Embroidery SchoolDesigned with floral and fruiting arabesques worked in coloured s...

A set of four red silk-velvet and couched metallic-thread and silk embroidered panels, Italian, circa 1600Centred by a coat of arms, with lion ram...

A pair of silk-velvet and couched metallic-thread embroidered panels, Italian16th century, re-applied onto 19th century velvetEach designed with p...

A Regency needlework: 'A Map of the World', dated 1810Worked in silk on a partly-printed silk ground, with longitude and latitude coordinates in b...

An early 18th century needlework, English, circa 1725Probably a chair-back, worked in gros and petit-point in coloured wools, designed with two Or...

A George II needlework picture, circa 1735Worked in petit-point with coloured wools and silks, designed with five dancing figures, some with music...

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