Historical Linen and Textiles

An assortment of vintage napkins and fabrics featuring delicate embroidery and patterns, representing craftsmanship from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Napkin, with woven peel pattern, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1800 Napkin made of linen with peel pattern, cut out of a larger piece; Zoomed on four sides .. Netherlands linen (material) Napkin made of linen with peel pattern, cut out of a larger piece; Zoomed on four sides .. Netherlands linen (material)
Napkin, with woven peel pattern, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1800 Napkin made of linen with peel pattern, cut out of a larger piece; Zoomed on four sides .. Netherlands linen (material) Napkin made of linen with peel pattern, cut out of a larger piece; Zoomed on four sides .. Netherlands linen (material)
Linnamast napkin with design of various flowers, 1850 - 1899 Napkin from white Linnamast with a design of different flowers. The Netherlands, North Brabant, second half of the 19th century. North Brabant linen (material) damask Napkin from white Linnamast with a design of different flowers. The Netherlands, North Brabant, second half of the 19th century. North Brabant linen (material) damaskLength of wool damask. Culture: British or French. Dimensions: L. 29 x W. 20 1/4 inches (loom width) (73.7 x 51.4 cm). Date: ca. 1710 (). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Piece 18th-19th century Japan. Piece 66182Napkin, with woven peel pattern, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1800 Napkin made of linen with peel pattern, cut out of a larger piece; Zoomed on four sides .. Netherlands linen (material) Napkin made of linen with peel pattern, cut out of a larger piece; Zoomed on four sides .. Netherlands linen (material)Embroidery in écru on a ditto -colored fabric, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1730 Embroidery: The écress -free tissue is largely covered by embroidery in the same color as the tissue. The ornaments of the embroidery is symmetrical. Along the bottom edge this consists of a zigza edge interspersed by connected circles above which wavy leaf vines. Above that an edge of large leaf vines. Above that, on the left, an ornament made up of a round shape, fencing in a diamond shape and a vase with flowers and leaves; On the left incomplete. To the right, above the leaf vines, a vase with flowers and leaves. To the right, above the leaf vines, the ornament on the right, also, and more incomplete. Netherlands Tissue: Cotton (textile). Embroidery: Cotton (textile). Embroidery: Silk embroidering Embroidery: The écress -free tissue is largely covered by embroidery in the same color as the tissue. The ornaments of the embroidery is symmetrical. Along the bottom edge this consists of a zigza edge intersperseFragment Made 1625-1675 Italy. plain compound cloth .Sketchbook (20 leaves, green pebbled cardboardcover).  Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey, American, 1852-1911, M.A. (HON.) 1897Napkin with peel pattern ,, c. 1700 - c. 1800 Wit Linnamast napkin with a peel pattern: infinite report of zigzag -wise contoured blocks, stripes and blocks grouped into squares. Along the Negen, the pattern is corrugated by asymmetrical repetition like a sea beach. Brabant linen (material) Wit Linnamast napkin with a peel pattern: infinite report of zigzag -wise contoured blocks, stripes and blocks grouped into squares. Along the Negen, the pattern is corrugated by asymmetrical repetition like a sea beach. Brabant linen (material)Linen sheet of Myt. Dimensions: l. 2080 cm (818 7/8 in); w. 148 cm (58 1/4 in). Dynasty: Dynasty 11. Reign: reign of Mentuhotep II, early. Date: ca. 2051-2030 B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Tablecloth with peel pattern ,, 1737 White linen tablecloth with a peel pattern in twill binding, called "Oostindische Caracters". Brand Kroon WG 5 and 1737. North Netherlands linen (material) White linen tablecloth with a peel pattern in twill binding, called "Oostindische Caracters". Brand Kroon WG 5 and 1737. North Netherlands linen (material)Embossed Wool; woolLinnamast napkin with design of leaf and vines ,, 1800 - 1899 Napkin from white Linnamast with a design of leaf and vines, embroidered B. Nederland, Kampen, 19th century. Match linen (material) embroidering / damask Napkin from white Linnamast with a design of leaf and vines, embroidered B. Nederland, Kampen, 19th century. Match linen (material) embroidering / damaskTablecloth from white Linnamast with pattern of stripped flowers, cherries and insects, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1699 Tablecloth from white Linnamast with pattern of stripped flowers, cherries and insects. Netherlands linen (material) damask Tablecloth from white Linnamast with pattern of stripped flowers, cherries and insects. Netherlands linen (material) damaskPortrait of William I van Oranje, Anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1790 Round glass plate in a wooden rough. Portrait of Willem I van Oranje in armor, a scepter in his right hand. Netherlands (possibly) glass. wood (plant material). oak (wood). oil paint (paint) Round glass plate in a wooden rough. Portrait of Willem I van Oranje in armor, a scepter in his right hand. Netherlands (possibly) glass. wood (plant material). oak (wood). oil paint (paint)Piece 17th century China. Piece 71377Napkin with the Battle of Malplaquet and the bridle portrait and weapon of John Churchill Hertog of Marlborough, Anonymous, in or after 1709 Napkin van Linnamast with the Battle of Malplaquet and the equestrian portrait and weapon of John Churchill Hertog by Marlborough. Woven: Gen/ Marlb/ Oroug and Malplaque. Kortrijk linen (material) damask  Malplaquet Napkin van Linnamast with the Battle of Malplaquet and the equestrian portrait and weapon of John Churchill Hertog by Marlborough. Woven: Gen/ Marlb/ Oroug and Malplaque. Kortrijk linen (material) damask  MalplaquetGrahal-Manzara. Carnavalet 2013-2016 collection sites. Numismatics.Lumbar ,, 1800 - 1866 Cotton lumbar, brand HP20 Northern Netherlands cotton (textile) Cotton lumbar, brand HP20 Northern Netherlands cotton (textile)Fragment rood zijdedamast.Fragment red silk tissue with a pattern of leaves, volutes and flower branches.Toilettafelkleed, anonymous, 1874 A mechanically woven toilet tablecloth, "Marseille". Imitation of an 18th-century edge pattern. Netherlands (possibly) linen (material) A mechanically woven toilet tablecloth, "Marseille". Imitation of an 18th-century edge pattern. Netherlands (possibly) linen (material)Sketchbook with 48 magazines, Johannes Tavenraat, 1858 - 1869  Sketchbook consisting of 48 magazines with mainly landscapes and studies of trees, animals and figures in Tyrol, Bohemen, The Hague and Rotterdam and the surrounding area. Tyrol paper. ink. watercolor (paint). boekband: cardboard. boekband: leather. pencil pen / brush forest, wood. city-view, and landscape with man-made constructions. trees Tyrol. Rijnland-Palatinate. Rhine. Vogelenzang. Santpoort-Zuid. Crooswijk. The Hague. Kralingen. Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel. Hoogendijk. Rhoon. Pernis. Capelle aan den IJssel. Bohemia. Eger. HohendorfNapkin of linen with pellet pattern ,, 1825 - 1850 White linen napkin with a peel pattern and edges, brand WH 2oonl Netherlands (possibly) linen (material) White linen napkin with a peel pattern and edges, brand WH 2oonl Netherlands (possibly) linen (material)Stylized flower in a square, c. 1901  Leaf 75 Verso from a sketchbook with 79 sheets.  chalk  flowers ~ ornament - AA - stylizedFragment of embroidery unknownNapkin 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) damaskTable napkin 1836 British. Table napkin 229750Wander or runner of Linnamast with weapons, anonymous, c. 1803 - c. 1825 Wander or runner of Linnamast with the weapons of D'Achard in the corners. De Dwaal belongs to a tablecloth (BK-1971-245) and two napkins (BK-1971-244-A and BK-1971-244-B). Low Countries linen (material) damask Wander or runner of Linnamast with the weapons of D'Achard in the corners. De Dwaal belongs to a tablecloth (BK-1971-245) and two napkins (BK-1971-244-A and BK-1971-244-B). Low Countries linen (material) damaskNapkin or wander with pellen pattern ,, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Napkin or wander from white Linnamast with a peel pattern. Cutting each other overcuting vertically and horizontally ripened circles form a diamond pattern that is filled in blocks on the intersections filled in blocks and that shows each other in the middle of the circles of circles with block filling. Marked with a hole stitch: ASZ () And the number 24. Netherlands linen (material) Napkin or wander from white Linnamast with a peel pattern. Cutting each other overcuting vertically and horizontally ripened circles form a diamond pattern that is filled in blocks on the intersections filled in blocks and that shows each other in the middle of the circles of circles with block filling. Marked with a hole stitch: ASZ () And the number 24. Netherlands linen (material)Napkin from white Linnamast ,, 1874 White linen Damas napkin with volutes and the weapon of Boelens van der Haer. North Brabant (Possibly) linen (material) damask White linen Damas napkin with volutes and the weapon of Boelens van der Haer. North Brabant (Possibly) linen (material) damaskTextile 1804-14 American or European. Textile 123878Napkin van Wit Linnamast, S.J. Spaniard, 1859 White linen Damas napkin with "Hoorn", brand Kroon h. Borne linen (material) damask White linen Damas napkin with "Hoorn", brand Kroon h. Borne linen (material) damaskTextile Fragment 5th-6th century. Textile Fragment 443720Sketchbook: earlystudies.  Artist: John La Farge, American, 1835-1910, M.A. (HON.) 1896Fragment of Roman glass, 1st century BC, in the Roman Villa of Torre Llauder or Can Llauder, Mataró, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Museum: Museo de Mataró, Mataró, Barcelona, Cataluña, España.Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. Silk, 46 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (118.7 x 45.1 cm).    1948-1959Back wrapper. Photographs, Photograms, Book covers. 1847-11 - 1848-06. Spencer Collection. Plants in artNapkin of linen with pellet pattern ,, 1726 White linen napkin with peel pattern, brand GS 60 and 1726 Northern Netherlands (Possible) linen (material) White linen napkin with peel pattern, brand GS 60 and 1726 Northern Netherlands (Possible) linen (material)Textile Sample from Sample Book 19th century Japan. Textile Sample from Sample Book 68251Planets-manager. Cornalet Collection Sites 2013-2016. Numismatic.Napkin van Wit Linnamast with lace pattern and name and weapon input of Hendrik van Isselmuden and year 1731 ,, 1731 Servet of white Linnamast with lace pattern and name and weapon input of Hendrik van Isselmuden and year 1731. Flanders (Possible) linen (material) damask Servet of white Linnamast with lace pattern and name and weapon input of Hendrik van Isselmuden and year 1731. Flanders (Possible) linen (material) damaskKerchief 1840s American. Kerchief. American. 1840s. cottonvintage cutboard wooden vintage cut-board isolated on white Copyright: xZoonar.com/YuryxZapx 14285257Napkin made of linen with peel pattern, c. 1400 - c. 1950 White linen napkin with peel pattern, brand is and 47 Northern Netherlands (Possible) linen (material) White linen napkin with peel pattern, brand is and 47 Northern Netherlands (Possible) linen (material)Wall Facing (Netherlands); tin-glazed earthenware, underglaze; 5 tiles tall, various widePiece 18th century Japan. Piece 65792Fragment cream-white coarse cotton tulle, c. 1900 Fragment cream-white coarse cotton tulle. NijmegenFrance (possibly) gaheel: cotton (textile). Fragment cream-white coarse cotton tulle. NijmegenFrance (possibly) gaheel: cotton (textile).Scarf, Medium: wool on linen Technique: embroidered, Long narrow scarf with ends decorated in deep borders that embroidered in red, blue and pale green in a series of geometric designs. Shorts tassels of green, red and blue wool across ends and sides of embroidered sections., Balkans, 18th-early 19th century, embroidery & stitching, ScarfFinger cloth with fish, chris lebeau, c. 1900 - c. 1925 Finger cloth of Linnamast with the Motif School Visschen, design 568. Eindhoven linen (material) damask / jacquard Finger cloth of Linnamast with the Motif School Visschen, design 568. Eindhoven linen (material) damask / jacquardPlaque (possibly France); tortoiseshellOrnament with plants and flowers, Bernard Willem Wierink, c. 1910 print   paper  plants and herbs. ornaments ~ art. fable of Reynard the FoxNapkin with a hunting scene, anonymous, c. 1625 - c. 1649 Linnamast napkin with a hunting scene. Midfield: The symmetrical doubled, but incomplete pattern shows five scenes from bottom to top: 1 hunter with a spear 2 on either side of a hunting lock with towers a tree and a kneeling hunter on birds and accompanied by a dog. 3 hexagonal water basin in which a spraying fountain with two tazza's on either side a lying deer and merid, a jumping unicorn, half tree and birds, including a flying peacock. 4 An Amazon on horseback with standing collar and constricted balloon sleeve and jumps on the fist to the center where there is a palm tree. 5 A hunter with dog on the line blows on a hunting horn; Under a tree there is a boar and a hare. Standing edges: single tendrils with flowers and birds; Outside of it blocks. The napkin has no horizontal edges. Kortrijk linen (material) damask Linnamast napkin with a hunting scene. Midfield: The symmetrical doubled, but incomplete pattern shows five sceGrahal-Manzara. Carnavalet 2013-2016 collection sites. Numismatics.Black machine intermediate edge with continuous swinging leaf motif, on cardboard, Gustav Schnitzler, c. 1925 Black -standing edge of black machining with continuous winding leaf motif, on cardboard. Nijmegen cardboard. Black -standing edge of black machining with continuous winding leaf motif, on cardboard. Nijmegen cardboard.Inauguration of Queen Wilhelmina in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam 1898 (Plaquette), Johannes Cornelis Wienecke, 1898 history medal Rectangular one -sided silver plaque, the Amsterdam Stedemaggag, leaning against a column with an Amsterdam coat of arms, with a lion and symbols of industry and trade at her feet, the new church, with a beam with three lines of text at the bottom. Utrecht silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Fragment of a Tunic 5th-6th century. Fragment of a Tunic 443783Pendant in the form of a Dragon, 480-221 BCE, 3 5/8 x 1 5/16 x 1/8 in. (9.21 x 3.33 x 0.4 cm), Pale green translucent jade, China, 5th-3rd century BCETorn paper with blank space for your messageWool rug in brown and two shades of beige, with a pattern of geometric stripes and a cross in the middle., Royal United Carpet Factories, c. 1925 Wool rug in brown and two shades of beige, with a pattern of geometric stripes and a cross in the middle. Marked: k.v.t. 25864. Manufacturer: Kralingen (Possible) Moordrecht (Possible) wool Wool rug in brown and two shades of beige, with a pattern of geometric stripes and a cross in the middle. Marked: k.v.t. 25864. Manufacturer: Kralingen (Possible) Moordrecht (Possible) woolDemolition of linen ,, 1820 - 1850 Demolition of linen, brand HW12. North Netherlands linen (material) Demolition of linen, brand HW12. North Netherlands linen (material)Card Number 49, from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-1) issued by Duke Sons & Co. to promote Cross Cut Cigarettes 1880s Issued by W. Duke, Sons & Co. Trade cards from the set "Actors and Actresses" (N145-1), issued in the 1880s by W. Duke Sons & Co. to promote Cross Cut Cigarettes. There are eight subsets of the N145 series. Various subsets sport different card designs and also promote different tobacco brands represented by W. Duke Sons & Company. This card is from the first subset, N145-1. Note that actors' names are spelled differently on cards throughout set and are not dependable for accuracy.. Card Number 49, from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-1) issued by Duke Sons & Co. to promote Cross Cut Cigarettes. 1880s. Albumen photograph. Issued by W. Duke, Sons & Co. (New York and Durham, N.C.)Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). Textile Swatches, 1948-1959. 81 silk; 19 metal, (a) - (c): 8 3/8 x 4 1/2 in. (21.3 x 11.4 cm).    1948-1959Table Set for Tea. Date/Period: September 3, 1841. Print. Salt, probably from a photogenic drawing negative. Height: 95 mm (3.74 in); Width: 162 mm (6.37 in). Author: William Henry Fox Talbot.Textile, Medium: cotton Technique: block printed on plain weave, small scale flowers of eight different kinds printed in brown, red, blue, and light purple on white. Widely spaced all-over design., France, 18th century, printed, dyed & painted textiles, TextileEmbroidery sample for a mans suit ca. 1785 French. Embroidery sample for a mans suit 224759Italy, Milan, Achrome, sewn fabric and gessoFragment rood zijdedamast, anonymous, 1750 - 1775 Fragment red silk tissue with a pattern of flower vines. France silk damask Fragment red silk tissue with a pattern of flower vines. France silk damaskFragment of a Band, 1300s - 1400s. Germany, Cologne, 14th-15th century. Compound twill weave; overall: 47 x 8 cm (18 1/2 x 3 1/8 in.).Fragment (France); silk, plain satin, and velvet.; Overall: 56.5 x 37.3 cm (22 1/4 x 14 11/16 in.)Bible illustrations, c. 1550 - c. 1699    wood (plant material)Kingfisher on lottery branch, Suzuki Kason, c. 1880 - c. 1919 A kingfisher is on a half -decayed lottery branch. In wooden box. Japan schildering: silk. montering: silk brush A kingfisher is on a half -decayed lottery branch. In wooden box. Japan schildering: silk. montering: silk brushFamiliealbum, anonymous, 1860 - 1900 scrapbook Family album with 20 pages with a total of 56 photos. Each page has 3 passe-partouts, but on many pages, photos are stuck in addition to the Passe-Partouts, as well as on the bracts. The album contains portraits of men and women and sometimes also group portraits.  leather. cardboard. paper. photographic support gelatin silver print / decorated paper historical persons. anonymous historical persons portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait. adult man. adult woman. child. head-gear. moustache. eyeglasses, spectaclesTiraz Fragment; linen, silkSled. Dated: c. 1940. Dimensions: overall: 35.1 x 61.3 cm (13 13/16 x 24 1/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 5" high; 34 1/2" long; 13 1/4" wide. Medium: watercolor, graphite, and gouache on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Wayne White.Exit in tin from the front of half a penny  From the city of Zaltbommel ,, 1579 - 1582 coin Pinnen exit of a silver coin. Front: Short -faced cross with alternately a lion and two rosettes in the corners and two rosettes = weapon of the city with coat of arms in the middle, in which a sword shed, surrounded by two rosettes. Conversion: Klaverblad Mone Nova Facta Boeme. Auction in tin from front on square coin plate, manufactured with the front stamp still present in Zaltbommel. Zaltbommel tin (metal) striking (metalworking)Rectangular purple border tile, surrounded decor, surrounded column, with dark purple parallel lines as edge decoration, yellow pottery, border tile wall tile tile sculpture ceramic earthenware glaze, baked 2x glazed paintedHarry Goodman, Pewter Box, 1935 1942 Pewter BoxFox TrotA.  Artist: Piet Mondrian, Dutch, 1872-1944Small window of green window glass with stained-glass decoration, plaited diamond shape, window glass building material soil find glass, w 3,5 cast drawn cut painted baked Small window of greenish tinted window glass. Stained glass Decor of plaited diamond shape with half circles at the ends archeology Landpoortstraat Geervliet Bernisse indigenous glasswork adorn living building glazed court of Putten archaeological find in the soil Geervliet pit Landpoortstraat 1 September 1983.Textile (France); silkFragment multicolored brochure side. Three fragments multicolored silk tissue. The pattern has multicolored flowers on a blue ground.Galloon 18th century French. Galloon 214108Tile wall facing, Tin-glazed earthenware, underglaze, Horizontal rectangle. Thirty tiles wide and twenty-three tiles high with opening for fireplace eleven tiles wide and ten high. Foliage arabesques disposed about three vertical axes from which are emphazised by urns at center and right, and at left by the figure of a standing woman carrying an infant on her arm and accompanied by two children., Possibly Rotterdam, Holland, Possibly Delft, Netherlands, ca. 1725, tiles, Decorative Arts, Tile wall facingHearing stone with representation of two climbing lions, c. 1875 - c. 1900 Hearing stone with representation of two climbing lions, placed in profiled window. The half windows at the top and bottom are filled with star motif. Netherlands earthenware Hearing stone with representation of two climbing lions, placed in profiled window. The half windows at the top and bottom are filled with star motif. Netherlands earthenwareEpitaph Tablet for Mok Seoheum (1571-1652), from a Set of 11 Korean. Epitaph Tablet for Mok Seoheum (1571-1652), from a Set of 11, ca. 1652. Porcelain with underglaze, 10 1/16 × 7 1/2 in. (25.5 × 19 cm).   Asian Art ca. 1652Embroidery sample for a mans suit ca. 1785 French. Embroidery sample for a mans suit 224769Bobbin Lace Flounce, 18th century. England, Bedfordshire, 18th century. Lace, bobbin; average: 14 x 35.6 cm (5 1/2 x 14 in.).Flounce, Medium: cotton Technique: embroidered, Embroidered border on irregularly shaped piece, possible cut for a garment, with a repeating design of stylized flower sprays and leafy fronds., India, early 19th century, embroidery & stitching, FlouncePortrait of a sitting girl, Tony Burais, 1880 - 1900 Photograph. visit card This photo is part of an album. Lyon cardboard. photographic support. celluloid (cellulosic) albumen print historical persons - BB - woman. toddler (female). sitting figure - AA - female human figureTopographic photo album with 69 photos and 5 prints of Switzerland, 1880 - 1900 scrapbook Photo album with 144 sheets with a total of 69 photos and 5 prints. They are topographical photos of Switzerland from the end of the nineteenth century. You can see, among others, the Alps, Brienz, Lauterbrunnen, Basel, Bern and the surroundings of the Vierwoudstrekenmeer. The album also contains 5 steel engraving and a fold -out panorama photo.  leather. cardboard. paper. photographic support albumen print / collotype landscapes in the temperate zone. city-view in general; 'veduta'. lake. waterfall. mountains. mountain-range, snow peaks. glacier. church (exterior). meadow, pasture. ravine, chasm, abyss, canyon. street (+ city(-scape) with figures, staffage). monument, statue Bern (canton). Brienzersee. Vierwoudstrekenmeer. Bazel. Eiger. VirgoRoche, Pierre (Pierre Henry Ferdinand Massignon, dit) (n.1855-08-02-D.1922-01-18), matrix (dummy title). Eglomization - Steel and wood matrix. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionTerracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 500-480 B.C. Greek, Attic Interior, toes and part of kanoun and branch above; one letter of an inscription, L; Exterior, bit of left half of handle and part of handle patch. Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 709489brass door key for disc tumbler lock isolated on white backgroundRectangular purple border tile, surrounded decor, surrounded column, with dark purple parallel lines as edge decoration, yellow pottery, border tile wall tile tile sculpture ceramic earthenware glaze, baked 2x glazed paintedTable Set for Tea. Artist: William Henry Fox Talbot (British, Dorset 1800-1877 Lacock). Dimensions: Image: 4 3/4 in. × 8 in. (12 × 20.3 cm), irregularly trimmedSheet: 7 1/4 × 8 3/4 in. (18.4 × 22.3 cm), irregularly trimmed. Date: 1841-42. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Vignette with a crown, anonymous, 1600 - 1699 print   paper  vignette. crown (symbol of sovereignty)Sketchbook (24 leaves, green pebbled cardboardcover).  Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey, American, 1852-1911, M.A. (HON.) 1897Retro look Tea bags Vintage looking A picture of English Breakfast Tea bags Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 5828215Portlight. Rectangular patent glass for in a porthole with a matte side.La Farge Sketchbook #20 (48 leaves, pluscovers).  Artist: John La Farge, American, 1835-1910, M.A. (HON.) 1896