Elegant Linen Tablecloths

A collection of antique tablecloths featuring intricate patterns and designs, showcasing historical craftsmanship in white linen and damask with unique motifs.

Linnamast napkin with a flower pattern, c. 1680 - c. 1700 Linnamast napkin with volutes and stripped flowers. The napkin belongs to seven napkins (BK-1973-162-A to BK-1973-162-H) and a tablecloth (BK-1973-161).  linen (material) damask Linnamast napkin with volutes and stripped flowers. The napkin belongs to seven napkins (BK-1973-162-A to BK-1973-162-H) and a tablecloth (BK-1973-161).  linen (material) damask
Linnamast napkin with a flower pattern, c. 1680 - c. 1700 Linnamast napkin with volutes and stripped flowers. The napkin belongs to seven napkins (BK-1973-162-A to BK-1973-162-H) and a tablecloth (BK-1973-161). linen (material) damask Linnamast napkin with volutes and stripped flowers. The napkin belongs to seven napkins (BK-1973-162-A to BK-1973-162-H) and a tablecloth (BK-1973-161). linen (material) damask
Closeup of the cardboard box sealed with transparent packing tapeTowel of white linen, 1680 - 1720 White linen peels hand dwaal, noticed monogram AWR. Northern Netherlands linen (material) White linen peels hand dwaal, noticed monogram AWR. Northern Netherlands linen (material)Half Model of a 4-Gun Schooner, anonymous, c. 1780 - c. 1810 ship model. half model. builder's model Polychromed mold model (starboard) of a two -mast. Get mirror, Hol Wulf, no details of the fence, no side gallery; Straight with square Roer King, Kiel with Hieling. Zeeg rising backwards, one barkwood and one reehout. Peaked around. Scale approx. 1:48. The scale shown on the model is in Amsterdam feet. Rotterdam (possibly) wood (plant material)Head covering, Medium: linen Technique: bobbin lace (late Valenciennes ground), Diamond-shaped head covering in a late-style Valenciennes design of a rounded three-quarter view of a repeating flower for the border and small detached buds for the field., early-mid-19th century, lace, Head coveringCap 3rd-4th century Although frequently found in cemeteries, caps like this example are rarely recognizably depicted and thus their use is poorly understood. The bag-shaped hats are probably earlier than the tapered examples. The hat is worked in the sprang technique, which produced expandable networks.. Cap. 3rd-4th century. Wool; sprang technique. Said to be from Egypt, Saqqara. Textiles-CostumesTextile Swatch Textile Swatch, 1950s to 1960s. Silk, 21 1/2 x 9 3/4 in. (54.6 x 24.8 cm).    1950s to 1960sStrook naaldkant met strikken en palmetbloemen.Strip natural needle side: Venetian relief side. Pattern with bows, different flowers and some tights on an open bars soil with few bars and some picots. Bow edges. Collonged to the two short sides.Production image.Napkin with the Van der Dussen family crest, company J. Maas, 1870 Linnamast napkin with the Van der Dussen family crest. Midfield: Coat of arms in the midst of stripped flower buds. Reds: Three triple tires, the middle one with a leaf vank, the other smooth and enclosed with a spiral branch. Boxtel linen (material) damask Linnamast napkin with the Van der Dussen family crest. Midfield: Coat of arms in the midst of stripped flower buds. Reds: Three triple tires, the middle one with a leaf vank, the other smooth and enclosed with a spiral branch. Boxtel linen (material) damaskBett Bett Copyright: xZoonar.com/LutzxWallrothx 1276195Textile Swatch Textile Swatch, 1950s to 1960s. Silk, 13 x 9 3/4 in. (33 x 24.8 cm).    1950s to 1960sNapkin with peel pattern ,, 1756 Napkin from white Linnamast with peel pattern, brand: Kroon G 2 and 1756. Northern Netherlands (Possible) linen (material) damask Napkin from white Linnamast with peel pattern, brand: Kroon G 2 and 1756. Northern Netherlands (Possible) linen (material) damaskFanchon van naaldkant met een strik met vijf lussen.A double-sided scalloped part, which lies on the hairstyle, shows a five-hungry bow, which binds a tuft of rose and marbriefly. The very narrow, dependent slipping end in a widening point. A frame filled with windows is regularly interrupted by a circle. Close coil flowers form the outer edge. Point the Gaze de Bruxelles.Comb 7th-8th century. Comb 454693Folding boxes. Small containers.Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. Silk, 47 1/2 x 16 1/2 in. (120.7 x 41.9 cm).    1948-1959Rolsloop, , 1852 - 1872 Rolloop of linen with a closed end and loose round final piece. Brand HW. Northern Netherlands linen (material) Rolloop of linen with a closed end and loose round final piece. Brand HW. Northern Netherlands linen (material)Drawing, Textile Design: Daphne; Designed by Dagobert Peche (Austrian, 1887-1923, active Vienna, 1911-1923); Made for Wiener Werkstätte (Austria); Austria; brush and watercolor on paper; 5.1 × 14 cm (2 in. × 5 1/2 in.) Mat: 31.4 × 45.1 cm (12 3/8 × 17 3/4 in.)Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). Textile Swatches, 1948-1959. silk; metal, (a) - (e): 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (21.6 x 11.4 cm).    1948-1959Fragment, Medium: silk, metal wrapped around linen core Technique: samite (complementary weft twill with inner warps), Eightpointed stars containing eagle in profile, alternate with rosette and leaves. In off white and rose pink., Spain, 13th century, woven textiles, FragmentProperty for a needle side application in the form of a butterfly, anonymous, c. 1900 - c. 1914 Property for a needle side application: Tools in the form of a rectangular black leaf in which the pattern of butterfly wings and a butterfly are 'stung'. At the bottom a white strip of paper is stuck with the text "1st ouvraage" (first work). It belongs to a series of a total of 4 objects in which the development is demonstrated to arrive at a butterfly from Brussels needle side. Belgium paper Property for a needle side application: Tools in the form of a rectangular black leaf in which the pattern of butterfly wings and a butterfly are 'stung'. At the bottom a white strip of paper is stuck with the text "1st ouvraage" (first work). It belongs to a series of a total of 4 objects in which the development is demonstrated to arrive at a butterfly from Brussels needle side. Belgium paperTextile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. Silk, 23 1/2 x 17 1/4 in. (59.7 x 43.8 cm).    1948-1959Moiré side that is spread length into a blue and a white lane, anonymous, c. 1900 - c. 1950 Moiré's ribbon that is divided over the length into a blue and a white lane. West-Europa whole: Silk Moiré's ribbon that is divided over the length into a blue and a white lane. West-Europa whole: SilkSlendang (Shawl) Made 1801-1900 Java. Cotton, batik dyed .Fireplace screen;  KON. XVIIIW. (1795-00-00-1835-00-00);Fragments, Medium: silk, metallic thread (metal foil wound onto a silk core) Technique: embroidered on silk plain weave, Sheer white substrate embroidered with a design of conventionalized blossoms and leaves on a curving serpentine stem in white silk thread with outlines of gold metallic thread., USA, late 19th century, embroidery & stitching, FragmentsPaper pieces with space for your messageInrō with Chrysanthemum Blossoms first half of the19th century Japan. Inrō with Chrysanthemum Blossoms 58897Low cupboard or box decorated with leaf motifs, c. 1875 - c. 1900 photograph   photographic support  chest, coffer. ornament derived from plant formsChisel China. Chisel. China. Jade. Han dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220). JadeMoldingTextile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. Silk, 46 1/2 x 18 in. (118.1 x 45.7 cm).    1948-1959Length of furnishing fabric first quarter 19th century French. Length of furnishing fabric 207751Metal Candlestick with Classical Ornament. Artist: Anonymous, British, 19th century. Dimensions: sheet: 20 1/16 x 7 5/16 in. (51 x 18.5 cm). Date: 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Fragment zijdeweefsel.Fragment of Écru silk with pattern in yellow from large flowers.Amendil, 20th century, 39 5/8 x 62 in. (100.6 x 157.5 cm) (without fringe), cotton, Morocco, 20th centuryElongated batik scarf in brown, green, black, blue and white, with unadorned brown medium within a green border, star motif in the two pointed ends, Chris Lebeau, c. 1900 - c. 1920 Elongated batiked scarf with unadorned gold-yellow medium part within a green border, along which a narrow row of contiguous brown brown brown circles and a white dot edge. A star motif filled with spiral -shaped circles, against blue stock in the two pointed ends in the two pointed ends. Netherlands whole: Silk Elongated batiked scarf with unadorned gold-yellow medium part within a green border, along which a narrow row of contiguous brown brown brown circles and a white dot edge. A star motif filled with spiral -shaped circles, against blue stock in the two pointed ends in the two pointed ends. Netherlands whole: SilkStack of rags, tied together with a band, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1800 A pile of six cotton rags, folded and tied together with linen band. Netherlands cotton (textile) A pile of six cotton rags, folded and tied together with linen band. Netherlands cotton (textile)Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). Textile Swatches, 1948-1959. 72 silk; 28 metal, (a) - (d): 8 x 4 in. (20.3 x 10.2 cm).    1948-1959Textile Swatch Textile Swatch, 1950s to 1960s. Silk, 20 x 9 3/4 in. (50.8 x 24.8 cm).    1950s to 1960sthe busto arsizio abstract   rusty brass brown knocker in a  door curch  closed wood italy  lombardy  matchbox on a white backgroundCarriage sign of the Royal Archic Schutterij and Resilience Association Claudius Civilis, Anonymous, 1854 medal Silver carrying sign with gilded winch and royal crown, with eye, ring and ribbon.  penning: silver (metal). lier en kroon: gilding (material). lint: textile materials gildingKnife Handle (Kozuka) ca. 1615-1868 Japanese A kozuka is a handle of a by-knife that is part of a sword mounting. It is kept in a slot on the reverse of a katana scabbard, often with a matching kōgai (hairdressing tool).. Knife Handle (Kozuka) 34666Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. Silk, 47 3/4 x 18 in. (121.3 x 45.7 cm).    1948-1959Lunteren, The Netherlands, 1925 - 1940 scrapbook Album with 48 pages with a total of 19 photos and two photomechanical prints. The album contains a number of group portraits of which a part was taken in Lunteren and a part during a Easter course in Ermelo. In addition, a number of portraits were made in the same period as the trip to Lunteren. Furthermore, it contains two photos of Mrs. de Groot in Batavia and a number of landscapes in Switzerland and one in West Java.  leather. paper. photographic support gelatin silver print / collotype / photochrom anonymous historical persons portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait. mountains Ermelo. Amersfoort. Rheinfelden. Batavia. IlsenburgSlip Cup. Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 22.9 x 30.3 cm (9 x 11 15/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 2 3/8" high; 4 1/4" wide. Medium: watercolor, graphite, and gouache on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Hedwig Emanuel.Fragment, 19th century, 22 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (57.15 x 11.43 cm), Cotton; embroidery, 19th centuryRetro place mat on wooden deck table.Album of Sketches for The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ James Tissot (French, 1836-1902). Album of Sketches for The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ, late 1880s. Graphite and wash drawings on wove paper, leather binding , 9 1/8 x 6 x 5/8 in. (23.2 x 15.2 cm).   European Art late 1880sBrown paper box on white background. Rectangular paper box on a white background. Can be deployed easily.Bronze knife with inscription. 1898, Middle EastPiece 18th-19th century Japan. Piece. Japan. 18th-19th century. Silk. Edo (1615-1868). Textiles-WovenInk stone and brush penCoverlet (Fragment) Made 1801-1825 United States. Cotton and wool, plain weave with supplementary patterning wefts (overshot) .Sample French early 19th centuryTextile Swatch Textile Swatch, 1950s to 1960s. Silk, 20 x 11 in. (50.8 x 27.9 cm).    1950s to 1960sSector of a parasoldek of light blue cotton, 1885 - 1900 Sector of a parasold deck of light blue cotton. With a double row of feasted scallops. Nijmegenfrance cotton (textile) Sector of a parasold deck of light blue cotton. With a double row of feasted scallops. Nijmegenfrance cotton (textile)Piece 18th-19th century Japan. Piece. Japan. 18th-19th century. Silk. Textiles-WovenFringed kitchen rug. Mat for setting table and laying under hot dishes. Object for interior of cooking room. Cloth rug isolated on white background. Small kitchen carpet vector illustration. Fringed kitchen rug. Mat for setting table and laying under hot dishes. Object for kitchen interiorVeil 19th century British. Veil 102584French postcard with image of a fish wrapped in ribbonGloves late 18th-early 19th century Italian. Gloves 102431Piece of fabric. unknown, authorLeather Sofa DetailPanel, iron, wood (teak), glass, Teak panel in two sections, glass fronts, ground-glass backs. Fret-scroll metal hanger. Upper section: Bamboo, main stem, with small shoots and leaves, all in wrought iron. Lower section: Orchids, two flowers, and a crcket, all in wrought iron., China, 1821-50, metalwork, Decorative Arts, PanelHandkerchief early 19th century French. Handkerchief 2152713d front glass window and door in store mockup. Realistic empty office or storefront showroom boutique building facade with light from lamp. Vitrine with reflection in supermarket illustration. 3d front glass window and door in store mockupFragment of the lace;  1. PO. 19th century (1801-00-00-1850-00-00);Sample (France); silk; Anonymous bequest in memory of Albert and Rebecca Elsberg; 1938-82-189-hwooden plate on wall wooden plate on wall Copyright: xZoonar.com/OxanaxRishnyakx 4351675Universal Exhibition of 1900 - Small Palace - Conical Tap Element Charles Louis Girault (1851-1932). Universal Exhibition of 1900, Small Palace of Fine Arts in Champs-Elys�es: Conical Tap Element.Sketches of Armor and Figure (from Sketchbook) ca. 1891 Albert Bierstadt American. Sketches of Armor and Figure (from Sketchbook). Albert Bierstadt (American, Solingen 1830-1902 New York). American. ca. 1891. Graphite on wove paper with gilt edges, bound in a leather coverGimp 17th century Italian. Gimp 213735Woman swimming out of her dress underwater in a pool.Sheet. Dimensions: L. 960 cm (377 15/16 in.); w. 160 cm (63 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 18, early. Reign: reign of Thutmose II-Early Joint reign. Date: ca. 1492-1473 B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Race Chevaline. Concours de 1860. (spine title) Photographs of racehorses. Adrien Alban Tournachon (French, 1825 - 1903)Sphacelaria cirrhosa ca. 1853 Anna Atkins British. Sphacelaria cirrhosa. Anna Atkins (British, 1799-1871). ca. 1853. Cyanotype. PhotographsBALCON - SIGLO XX. Author: CRISTINA IGLESIAS.TAPIZ. Author: MINGOT MARIANO. Location: PREMIO NACIONAL DE TAPICES. Aranjuez. MADRID. SPAIN.Knife Handle (Kozuka). Culture: Japanese. Dimensions: L. 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm); W. 9/16 in. (1.4 cm); thickness 1/4 in. (0.6 cm); Wt. 1.2 oz. (34 g). Date: ca. 1615-1868. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.A pair of ball gloves unknownTassel (Italy); linenPiece 18th-19th century Japan. Piece 66739Embrasse.Embrasse of red-white checkered silk, lined with white linen and with two set of metal hooks and eyes.Costume Accessories (uncut) (China); silkHalf Model of a 44-Gun Frigate, anonymous, c. 1800 ship model. half model. builder's model Polychromed mold model (starboard) of a three -mast. Four and twenty gates (estimated) spread over two decks. Get mirror, hollow wulf with gate, no details of fence or side gallery; Straight with square Roer King and Kiel with Hieling. The Zeeg rises slightly on both ends, two barkhouts and one reehout. Peaked around. Netherlands wood (plant material)sweet cherry isolated on whiteLinen mark, Wah ca. 1981-1975 B.C. Middle Kingdom. Linen mark, Wah 564913Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. 90 wool, 10 silk, 48 1/2 x 17 1/4 in. (123.2 x 43.8 cm).    1948-1959Piece 18th-19th century Japan. Piece 66796Box belonging to a bronze medal, Koninklijke Utrechtsche Fabriek van Zilverwerken by C.J. Desire, 1965 box Square cardboard box; on top lid: inscription; Inside lid: stamp; Inside soil covered with blue velvet. Voorschoten cardboard. velvet (fabric weave)   Oosterschelde. Zierikzee. OosterscheldebrugREJILLA USADA POR SANTA TERESA EN SUS VIAJES PARA CONFESAR - SIGLO XVI. Location: CONVENTO DE SAN JOSE. Toledo. SPANIEN.Mattresses stacked on top of each otherTextile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. Silk, 45 x 20 in. (114.3 x 50.8 cm).    1948-1959Neckcloth 1840s European. Neckcloth. European. 1840s. silk'Untitled'. Collection of Georges Matcheret and Nadiya Volkonskaya. 1992. Dimensions: 200x160 mm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Mikhail Burdzelian.Nose Ornament 1st century B.C.-A.D. 2nd century Salinar (). Nose Ornament 312992