Historical Textiles

Vintage textile fragments and pieces displaying intricate patterns and designs from different centuries.

Piece 17th century Italian. Piece 224512
Piece 17th century Italian. Piece 224512
Embroidered darning sampler 19th century Dutch or Belgian. Embroidered darning sampler 228084Piece 18th century French. Piece 224331Adam Damen, Fireback coat of arms with Lamb of God, text ADAM DAMEN ME FECIT, hob plate cast iron, cast Rectangular hob with in the middle coat of arms with the Lamb of God surrounded by putti leaves and fruit garlands. At the bottom text ribbon On text ribbon: ADAM DAMEN ME FECIT (Adam Damen made me) heraldry bible religion home environment interior heating Lam GodDarning sampler. Culture: probably Dutch. Dimensions: H. 16 1/2 x W. 15 1/2 inches (41.9 x 39.4 cm). Date: 1743. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Furniture Hardware. Dimensions: 3 1/16 x 2 1/8 in. (7.8 x 5.4 cm). Retailer: Henry Kellam Hancock (1816-1851). Date: 1820-30. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Painted box with a meander -like patternPiece 16th century Italian. Piece 227134Rank Badge with Wild Goose late 18th-early 19th century China. Rank Badge with Wild Goose 68926Piece of Cloth for Bedding 19th century Japan. Piece of Cloth for Bedding 45411Piece late 19th-early 20th century Japan. Piece 70089Collar mid-17th century Italian. Collar. Italian. mid-17th century. Linen, cutwork. Textiles-LacesRank Badge with Silver Pheasant 19th century China. Rank Badge with Silver Pheasant 68878Fragment of a Cope. Dimensions: H. 81 in. (205.7 cm)W. 50 1/2 inl (128.3 cm). Date: 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Mask and ornaments with leaf motif, Anonymous, Hans Weiditz (II), 1514 - 1532 print Print is part of an album.  paper letterpress printing foliage ~ ornament. mask, mascaron ~ ornamentSquare Belgian, Brussels 19th century View more. Square. Belgian, Brussels. 19th century. Silk. Textiles-EmbroideredAnefo photo collection. Assignment on the Laak at Autopon. April 21, 1961