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A collection of textiles and accessories, dating from the 19th century, to include: bead-work, tapestries, wedding accessories, a tambour lace flounce, a claret red silk damask shawl, lace bonnets, spats, a plan of Swansea printed on silk dated 1881, a christening gown, and velvet and beaded cuffs, etc, (qty).
A Bilston Foundries Ltd cast iron and glass topped garden or conservatory table, circa 1956, designed by Edward Bawden, with latticed ends and splayed legs, 44.5cm high, 103cm wide, 62cm deep. Edward Bawden (1903-89) was a leading book illustrator, designer and artist. He studied at the Cambridge School of Art from 1922-25, where he was tutored by Paul Nash. He designed textiles for the Orient Steam Navigation Co., as well as decorations for Wedgwood. His designs for garden furniture such as this table date to 1956, the finished pieces being retailed by Harrods of Knightsbridge
Ottoman textiles 19th century comprising: brick-red satin table cover with gold satin applique palmettes and raised gold embroidery 121cm square; a prayer panel the crimson wool ground embroidered in gold with an arch and pendant lamp 186 by 104cm; an art-nouveau satin runner; and a European woven velvet table cover woven with early Ottoman tulip motifs 124 by 255cm (4)
A Susani embroidered portiere, first half 20th century, the brown cotton ground embroidered on three sides with large flowerheads within a leafy lattice, 272 by177cm; together with a group of assorted textiles including a Bokharan embroidered cushion panel; a silk ikat padded cover in lime and white with red and yellow diagonal borders, 168 by 114cm; a cream and gold woven silk Abba robe; two Indonesian woven fragments; three 20th century Moroccan velvet tent hangings; and others, (qty)
A general group of textiles, mainly 19th century, including: printed Arts & Crafts brown velvet curtain panel; pair of Sindh embroidered panels; good floral velvet curtain 1880s; two panels of yellow and green Italian striped silk; a jacquard woven table cover in mainly yellow and pink, chenille table cover, early 19th century toile de jouy, a carpet runner and others, (qty)
A general group of textiles, including an 1860s Paisley shawl. probably French with tight weave of elongated palmettes and botehs; the remains of a Norwich foldover shawl c.1830 with interesting border patterns, 18th and 19th century panels of brocade and a group of eastern European costume, (qty)
An interesting group of Turkish/Greek islands textiles, comprising: three joined bands of floral embroidered silk gauze, mid 19th century, 102 x 65cm, an embroidered Cretan panel, 19th century in 18th century style, worked with pots with blooms and birds38 x 62cm, a muslin sheet early 19th century, embroidered on two sides in silks and metal strip with scrolling folliage, approx. 207 x 280cm, an embroidered towel, and an Ottoman composite cover made from varying embroidered floral bands, edged in bobbin lace, construction circa 1900, the embroidery earlier, 210 x 130cm, (5)
‘Tulip and Rose’ fragment of a William Morris wool ‘triple cloth’ curtain or hanging English (Heckm-ondwike) about 1876 12in. x 68in. 30.5cm. x 173cm. Slight even wear. This is one of William Morris’s earliest designs registered as a fabric in 1876. The present fragment represent only about one third of the vertical design but consists of two complete selvedge widths of 34 inches each joined in the centre. For a ‘complete’ curtain in the same palette see Spinks Costume & Textiles at Spink December 1990 no. 92; interestingly the present fragment fits almost exactly onto the base of the Spink example.
Trade Catalogue (Textiles). New Printed Opera Flannel Wool Cashmere with Silk Stripes, Shrunk & Fast Colors, Chintz Effect in Pieces of 25 yards (about), Season 1905-6, eighteen floral design fabric samples mounted on card, bound concertina-style and contained in orig. blind-stamped cloth with large printed paper label to upper cover, slim 8vo (1)
*Textiles. A World War Two-period trade catalogue of Regimental and University College colours, containing over 1,000 individual samples of colour printed, mostly silk fabrics for scarves and related items of uniform for cavalry regiments, yeomanry, army regiments, including Indian and Colonial, Oxford and Cambridge and other University Colleges, Old Boys, and a variety of sporting clubs, including the All England L.T.A., British Olympic Club, County Cricket Clubs, Rugby Clubs, the M.C.C., etc., all mounted to orig. printed leaves, with old printed price increase note to front endpaper, dated February 1st, 1942, contemp. cloth, modern gilt matching morocco reback, a little rubbed to extrems., large 4to (1)

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