Textile Fragments

Variety of textile fragments in different colors and patterns, showcasing intricate designs from silk and cotton fabrics.

Fragment, Medium: linen Technique: bobbin lace, discontinuous tape, 17th century, lace, Fragment
Fragment, Medium: linen Technique: bobbin lace, discontinuous tape, 17th century, lace, Fragment
HUNGARY, DANUBE BEND, Szentendre: Embroidery, Danube River Tourist Town of SzentendreSteel silk in album, Wiener Werkstätte, c. 1910 - c. 1932 Steel printed silk, green, red, yellow and purple on natural, with stylized flower plant inside Paralellepipedum-shaped frame (designer 7134 5/21). Vienna silk block printing (relief printing process) Steel printed silk, green, red, yellow and purple on natural, with stylized flower plant inside Paralellepipedum-shaped frame (designer 7134 5/21). Vienna silk block printing (relief printing process)Patchwork Cover (USA); silk, cottonTextile Swatches Onondaga Silk Company, Inc. (1925-1981). , 1948-1959. Silk, a-b: 8 x 5 in. (20.3 x 12.7 cm).    1948-1959Saracen-Norman paintings, Middle Ages, Romanesque ornament in Italy, Fischbach, canvas ornamentsRibbon 1860 British. Ribbon 222589Piece 18th century Japan. Piece 71822Dado, Block-printed on handmade paper, Inset panel dado on robin's egg blue ground alternating large horizontal rectangle panels and smaller vertical rectangle. Panels outlined in foliate 'molding' and beading. Row of beading top, foliate bottom, shades of gray-brown. Central motif of flowers in urn in dish with snake handles., H# 630, France, 1790-1825, Wallcoverings, DadoTowel Made 1831 United States. This towel displays traditional German motifs (such as a peacock and birds in a nest) in a symmetrical arrangement. Made in Pennsylvania Dutch and German communities, towels of this type were typically made by older women, as they are technically more difficult and elaborate to create than samplers. The height of towel production for purely decorative use occurred during the 1830s.. Linen, plain weaves; pieced; cut and drawn thread work embroidered with cotton and linen in overcast and darning stitches; pulled thread work with linen in loop stitches; embroidered with cotton in cross and darning stitches; warp fringe; tapes of linen, plain weave . Elizabeth Borgholder (Maker)Darning sampler, S. Hille, Medium: silk, cotton, wool Technique: embroidered in running (pattern darning) and cross stitches on plain weave foundation, Fourteen squares of darning with cut-out backs, six squares of pattern embroidery. Names at center may be teacher and embroiderer., Germany, 1841, embroidery & stitching, Darning sampler$7.69 for this handsome 100-piece dinner set, hand traced with gold for description and liberal offer see other side. , Tableware, 19th Century American Trade Cardsplaque - the union of steam machines; Dautel, Pierre-Victor (1873-1951); 1906 (1906-00-00-1906-00-00);Dautel, Pierre (1873-1951), Partage Plus, steam machines (iconogr.), Plaque, secession (style)