Historical Textile Fragments

Collection of intricate textile pieces from various periods, showcasing lace, silk, and detailed floral patterns with historical significance.

Textile, Medium: cotton Technique: plain weave, indigo dyed, resist applied with stencil (katazome), Oval and circular floral rosettes in dotted goemetrical framework, forming overall pattern, In white with occasional hand application of orange, on blue ground., Japan, late 19th century, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile
Textile, Medium: cotton Technique: plain weave, indigo dyed, resist applied with stencil (katazome), Oval and circular floral rosettes in dotted goemetrical framework, forming overall pattern, In white with occasional hand application of orange, on blue ground., Japan, late 19th century, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile
Mitts 1825-50 American. Mitts 119628Vintage looking Purple fabric sample Vintage looking Purple fabric swatch over white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 9816816Inlay fragment, network pattern with centers 100 BC-100 AD Ptolemaic Period-Roman Period A mosaic glass technique allowed multiples of an image to be created: a figural or design composition was made by bundling colored glass canes, which were then drawn out into a long bar. The bar was then sectioned at right angles, probably by striking the bar with appropriate tools, to produce small inlay tiles. The tile would then be smoothed and polished on the face intended to appear outwards.. Inlay fragment, network pattern with centers. 100 BC-100 AD. Glass. Ptolemaic Period-Roman Period. From EgyptTextile Sample from Sample Book 19th century Japan. Textile Sample from Sample Book 68153Fragment, The Constitution Must Be Preserved; USA; cottonCompiled group portrait of members of the Assembée Nationale of 1873, François Marie Louis Franck, c. 1868 - in Or Before 1873 photograph  France photographic support albumen print anonymous historical persons portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait. politician, e.g. party leader. Lower House, Parliament, ChamberBatist sub -sleek with cuff, which is decorated with bobbin and embroidery, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1900 Batist lower sleeve, balloon -shaped. With a straight cuff that is decorated with a sewn edge bobbin and white embroidery in the shape of flowers and Balderen. The cuff is trimmed with a strip of bobbin, and can be closed with three knots. West-Europa Completely: Batiste. cuff:. button:. Knoop: Mother of Pearl bobbin lace Batist lower sleeve, balloon -shaped. With a straight cuff that is decorated with a sewn edge bobbin and white embroidery in the shape of flowers and Balderen. The cuff is trimmed with a strip of bobbin, and can be closed with three knots. West-Europa Completely: Batiste. cuff:. button:. Knoop: Mother of Pearl bobbin laceClose-up of painted chequerboard bathroom cupboardCeiling Paper (USA); Manufactured by Maxwell & Co., S.A. (United States); machine-printed paper, liquid mica; 90 x 49 cm (35 7/16 x 19 5/16 in.)Fragment of the lace;  19th century (1801-00-00-1900-00-00);. Although the form of these candlesticks resembles Dutch silver models, their ornamentation makes a Chinese impression. The stem is even decorated with made-up Chinese characters.Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). Textile Swatches, 1948-1959. 72 silk; 28 metal, (a) - (c): 11 x 4 in. (27.9 x 10.2 cm).    1948-1959Cope, 1500s. China, Macao, 16th century. Silk; overall: 124.5 x 276.9 cm (49 x 109 in.). Silk fabric woven in China with European motifs was transported by European traders by the early 16th century. This popular pattern features a crowned double-headed eagle grasping arrows in its claws above a vase emitting blossoming vines. The eagle motif was derived from the Hapsburg coat of arms, rulers of Spain and Austria during the 1500s and 1600s. Vertical borders with Chinese flora occur near the selvages of the five silk lengths forming the cope. The gilt-metal braided and fringed hood and broad orphrey band, or ornamental border, along the front edges feature fashionable small-scale floral sprigs.Fragment of a Chasuble (back) mid-15th century Italian. Fragment of a Chasuble (back). Italian. mid-15th century. Velvet. Textiles-VelvetsSign from V.O.C.-ship De 'Witte Leeuw', Anonymous, Before 1613 plate (dishes) Sign from V.O.C. ship De 'Witte Leeuw', 25 present. Jingdezhen bone china (material)   Sint-HelenaPiece 18th century Japan. Piece 72077Textile (Japan); cotton; Warp x Weft: 163.5 x 37.5 cm (5 ft. 4 3/8 in. x 14 3/4 in.) Repeat H: 21 cm (8 1/4 in.); Bequest of Elinor Merrell; 1995-50-327Embroidered textile for sale at Hida Folk Village, Takayama, Gifu prefecture, JapanLieutenant shoulder leg (second lieutenant) of the German police. Silver glue, felt, 1936-1945. General Leclerc Museum of Hauteclocque and the Liberation of Paris, Jean Moulin Museum.Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. Silk, 10 x 4 3/4 in. (25.4 x 12.1 cm).    1948-1959Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. 47 silk, 36 nylon, 17 metal, a: 20 x 17 3/4 in. (50.8 x 45.1 cm).    1948-1959Cup Plate. Dimensions: Dimensions unavailable. Date: 1825-60. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Fabric Swatch Fab-Tex Inc.. , 1963-1966. Wool, paper, sheet: 10 1/2 x 8 1/4 in. (26.7 x 21 cm).    1963-1966Le Mois, Journal Historique, Littéraire et Critique, Avec Figures, Tome 1, No. 3, An. 7 (1798-1799): 1. Draps .... Fourteen different examples (samples) of substances: 1. Laken substances 2. Substances for vests. No 3. Fabrics for dresses. Print from the magazine Le Mois: Journal Historique, Littéraire et Critique AVEC Figures, AN 7 and 8 (1798-1800).Blank stamp Blank rear side of a mail stamp Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 8141094Indian ornamentKete Whakairo (patterned flax baskets)made and used by New Zealand's Mori people. Dated 20th CenturyGift package cardboard box with ribbon Gift package cardboard box with ribbon. Illustration Copyright: xZoonar.com/ xImxPerfectxLazybonesx 6063763Textile Sample from Sample Book 19th century Japan. Textile Sample from Sample Book 68163Hanging 12th-15th century Chimú. Hanging 314613old envelope on wooden backgroundTextile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. 87 wool, 13 silk, 23 1/4 x 17 1/2 in. (59.1 x 44.5 cm).    1948-1959Handkerchief Made 1801-1825 Sweden. Cotton, plain weave; main warp and ground weft cut fringe .Napkin from white Linnamast ,, 1919 White linen dams napkin with the peace of Versailles. Netherlands (possibly) linen (material) damask White linen dams napkin with the peace of Versailles. Netherlands (possibly) linen (material) damaskClose-up of gold-embroidered silk and beadwork ethnic cushionsFrame with curls grunge. Frame with curls grunge. Copyright: xZoonar.com/BorysxShevchukx 2190548Tablecloth ,, 1820 - 1872 White linen tablecloth with peel pattern in twill binding. Netherlands linen (material) White linen tablecloth with peel pattern in twill binding. Netherlands linen (material)Fragment red silk veal and satin. Fragment red silk velvet and satin. The pattern has large stylized leaves in which small flowers and between which flower branches.Playing Card; Manufactured by Ferdinand Piatnik and SonsBalzac, Honoré de (n.1799-05-20-D.1850-08-18), Chronicle of Paris: political, administrative, scientific, literary, artistic and industrial criticism (Paris), 1836 (registered title (letter), 1836. Balzac house.Textile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. 81 silk; 19 metal, largest component (a): 23 1/2 x 18 in. (59.7 x 45.7 cm).    1948-1959Turkish needle work embroidery Ornamental with lace patterns, details, flowersPart the front of the Sumerian, Inanna temple of the Kara Indasch from Uruk, Iraq, Middle of XVth century. Pergamon Museum.Red hearts hang on a brown string as a decoration for Valentines Day& Red hearts hang on a brown string as a decoration for Valentines Day. Copy space Copyright: xZoonar.com/IrinaxChetverikovax 22982646Rolschildering.Painting, branch with flowers and leaves. In wooden box.crumpled paper collection isolatedPiece French 19th centuryTextile Swatch Textile Swatch, 1950s to 1960s. Silk, 21 x 10 3/4 in. (53.3 x 27.3 cm).    1950s to 1960sScreens, Louis Comfort Tiffany, (American, 1848-1933), Favrile glass, patinated bronze, There are three screens. Each consists of three vertically rectangular panels of marbleized glass, each panel framed with narrow copper edging oxidized to green and orange-red tones with two small ball feet at each end. The panels are hinged together by means of wire at juncture of feet and screen. Glass marbleized in tones of lavender, green and red., ca. 1905, glasswares, Decorative Arts, ScreensAlbum with 17 meant blades with jewelry. Band of cardboard covered with marbled paper containing sheets of light blue tinted paper.Fragment silk tissue., Silk weave Heshuyzen, 1750 - 1800 Fragment silk tissue. A pink soil has two double blue leaves on a white handle, between which a small white branch. Haarlem silk Fragment silk tissue. A pink soil has two double blue leaves on a white handle, between which a small white branch. Haarlem silkPrintable wall art vector poste. Hand drawn minimalism design for scandinavian interior.. Printable wall art vector posteTextile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. cotton; wool, largest component (a): 21 x 18 in. (53.3 x 45.7 cm).    1948-1959View of a weathered Con Edison manhole cover, its geometric pattern and company logo standing out against the rough street surface, New York, New York, United States.Textile eco bag and cotton flowers on paper background.Fragment (USA)Quilt, Log Cabin pattern, Straight Furrow variation ca. 1875 American The top of this Log Cabin quilt is pieced of a number of different printed wool challises. Many of the fabrics have shades of purple in their designs. The center (or hearth) of each block is a piece of solid bright magenta challis. The border is pieced of alternating dark and light challis. Each small piece of fabric is quilted around its edge. The quilt is backed with a brown and red printed cotton.. Quilt, Log Cabin pattern, Straight Furrow variation. American. ca. 1875. Wool and cotton. Made in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United StatesTextile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. Wool blend, a: 23 x 17 1/4 in. (58.4 x 43.8 cm).    1948-1959Letter made from dollar stacksFabric Swatch Fab-Tex Inc.. , 1963-1966. Cotton, sheet: 3 1/4 x 3 in. (8.3 x 7.6 cm).    1963-1966Napkin with geometric pattern and the initials BU, c. 1935 Napkin from white Linnamast with woven geometric pattern and the embroidered initials BU (Brusse-Urtebise). North Brabant linen (material) damask / embroidering Napkin from white Linnamast with woven geometric pattern and the embroidered initials BU (Brusse-Urtebise). North Brabant linen (material) damask / embroideringThe pampa guard is a guard of crosses arranged in horizontal orart shop labelsHarry Mann Waddell, Wood Grain (Demo), 1935 1942 Wood Grain (Demo.)Gold velvet curtain drapery, wedding stage decoration vector stock. Curtain for theater, illustration of textile curtain isolated. Gold velvet curtain drapery, wedding stage decoration vector stockWooden background with a gift, heart A sophisticated art deco label  for Eau de Cologne fleurie,  from Pharmacie Rapin, France.       Date: early 20th centuryTile Wall Facing (Netherlands); tin-glazed earthenware, underglazeTextile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). Textile Swatches, 1948-1959. 83 wool, 17 silk, 24 x 17 in. (61 x 43.2 cm).    1948-1959