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1794. Two pairs of Chinese sleeve bands, one pair ivory damask silk ground embroidered in coloured silks and metal thread outlining depicting figures in garden landscapes within a woven floral pink mount, 23½in. x 10¾in. 59cm. x 27cm. Framed and glazed. The second pair ivory satin ground, the central panels closely filled with couched metal threads with small vignettes of figures in landscapes; flowers and various emblems, each within a narrow ‘cloudband’ and pagoda landscape border, plain brown and blue satin mounts within a beige damask outer mount. 23½in. x 11½in. 59cm. x 29cm. Framed and glazed. Late 19th/early 20th century. (2) £80-120
1795. Two pairs of very similar Chinese sleeve bands, ivory damask silk grounds embroidered in coloured silks and couched metal threads, depicting figures in landscapes, late 19th/early 20th century. Framed and glazed. Some shattering to the ground of one pair. (2) £80-120
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Lot 1798
1798. Two woven silk brocade Ecclesiastical stoles, European, 19th century, both worked with a floral design within gold brocade ribbon borders and with gold silk fringing to the ends. Both lined undyed cotton. One stole is now cut into two pieces; both stoles with hooks where they have been used as wall hangings; together with a long length of beadwork, English, early 20th century, probably for use as a bell pull, but unfinished. Some beads missing in places. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (4) £100-150
Lot 1801
1801. Chinoiserie-style needlework and painted picture, European, late 19th/early 20th century, worked in petit point in coloured silks depicting Chinese figures on a verandah within a garden landscape, 19 ½in. x 15in. 50cm. x 38cm. The background appears to be unworked in places and painted in other places. Framed and glazed. £100-150
1802. Berlin woolwork picture, The Sacrifice of Isaac, worked in tent stitch in coloured wools, English, early 20th century, 12½in. x 10in. 32cm. x 26cm. Framed and glazed. £80-100
Lot 1796
1796. Needlework rug, probably English, late 19th century, all over floral design worked in gros and petit point, 63in. x 38in. 160cm. x 98cm. Lined with cotton. Some damages and repairs; stitches rubbed in places. £200-300
1797. Needlework rug, probably English, late 19th century, composed of border fragments, joined vertically, worked in wool and silk in gros and petit point, within a bargello stitch border, 72in. x 47in. 184cm. x 119cm. Cotton lined. Stitches worn away in many places; one wide border of two pieces joined together. £80-120
Lot 1799
1799. Patchwork quilt of Log Cabin, Courthouse Steps design, English, probably 1930-50s, 86in. x 71in. 219cm. x 181cm. printed and plain fabrics, with all over applied white fibre tufts to joins, lined with cotton floral print fabric. £100-150
1800. Attractive Victorian patchwork quilt, ‘Sunburst’ design of concentric stars within an octagon edged with dark green satin corners forming squares in rows of 8 x 7, the patches in a variety of plain and printed fabrics, the quilt lined with pale blue satin. English, late 19th century, 69in. x 60in. 175cm. x 153cm. Shattering and wear to some of the patches; time stains to lining. £80-120
Lot 1803
1803. Needlework ‘flower’ picture in the Arts and Crafts style, linen ground worked in coarse silk with large ‘overblown’ flowers, foliage and seedheads with unusual embroidered honeycomb infill between the plants. English, early 20th century, 21in. x 14½in., 54cm. x 37cm. Glazed and in a gilded moulded roundel frame. Some fading and time stains.
£100-150
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