Textile Fabrics: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Church-vestments, Dresses, Silk Stuffs, Needlework and Tapestries, forming that Section of the MuseumRock, Daniel
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Textile Fabrics: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Church-vestments, Dresses, Silk Stuffs, Needlework and Tapestries, forming that Section of the Museum
Rock, Daniel
Art objects -- England -- London -- Catalogs; Textile fabrics
Intended for a border to a dress or to a bed-quilt, and no attention
shown to the botanical exactness of the flowers, most of which are
seemingly tulips. A large coverlet is edged with a broad piece of
needlework, after this manner, in the collection.
624.
Piece of Edging; ground, purple thread-net; pattern, large flowers,
mostly the same, embroidered in various coloured flos-silks, within
scrolls and foliage. Italian, 18th century. 8 feet 3 inches by 11
inches.
Probably by the same hand as the foregoing piece, and equally
care-less of botanical exactness in the flowers.
625.
Cushion-cover, oblong, centre in striped cherry-coloured silk, the
border of open work embroidered in various coloured flos-silks upon a
net of purple thread. Italian, 18th century. 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet.
The only difference in the way of the stitchery is that the
geometrical pattern shows the same on both sides.
626.
Quilt for a Bed; ground, an amber-coloured cotton, figured with a
net-work of ovals and squares in diapered raised crimson velvet, the
ovals filled in with a floriation of crimson and green raised velvet;
the squares, with a small vase having a flower-bearing tree, crimson
raised velvet. This is the centre, which is bordered by a like kind
of stuff 11 inches deep; the ground, primrose yellow; the pattern,
ovals, enclosing a foliage bearing crimson and amber-tinted flowers,
and placed amid boughs bearing the same coloured flowers; on both edges
this border has three stripes--two crimson raised velvet, the third
and broader one a pattern in shades of purple--all on a light yellow
ground; at the ends of the quilt hangs a long party-coloured fringe
of linen thread; the lining of it is fine Chinese silk of a bright
amber, figured with sprigs of crimson flowers, shaded yellow and white.
Genoese, 17th century. 5 feet 11 inches by 3 feet 10½ inches.
627.
Quilt for a Bed; ground, brown canvas; pattern, all embroidered scales
or scollops jagged like a saw, and overlapping each other in lines,
some blue and green shaded white or yellow, some amber. The border
is a broad scroll of large flowers, among which one at each corner,
the fleur-de-lis, is conspicuous. This again has a scollop edging of
flowers separated by what seem two Cs interlaced. French, 17th century.
7 feet 8 inches by 5 feet 8 inches.
673.
Chasuble of green silk, figured with animals and scrolls in gold, with
an embroidered orphrey at back, and a plain orphrey in front. Sicilian,
early 13th century. 3 feet 9¾ inches by 2 feet 2 inches.
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