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‘Rose and Olive’, an Arts and Crafts floral silkwork panel set into a firescreen by Morris & Co., the panel designed William Morris circa 1880 and worked by Mary Hodson, embroidered silks on a cotton panel, in a mahogany firescreen, 86cm high, 63cm wide. Exhibited: ‘William Morris 1834-1896’ Victoria & Albert Museum, 1996, see Parry, Linda (editor) ‘William Morris 1834-1896’ V&A exhibition catalogue 1996, p. 242, cat. M.18, illustrated. Smaller needleworks could be bought from Morris & Co. as kits, partially completed and fully completed by the Morris & Co. needleworkers. Mary Hodson was the wife of Laurence W. Hodson. Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
A Japanese embroidered four fold screen, late 19th/early 20th century, gold thread depicting birds, each 171cm high, 41cm wide, 164cm wide overall; a floral embroidered firescreen, early 20th century, converting to a table or firescreen, 84cm high, 90cm wide, 40cm deep; and another embroidered with wild flowers, early 20th century, 90cm high, 62cm wide, 30cm deep Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.

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