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Handkerchief (Philippines), 1800–1850
Square handkerchief with a border of drawn work and corners decorated in a vine motif. Hemmed edges.
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Sidewall (France), 1910
Heavy bisymmetrical flower and leaf design. Straight across match. Shiny brown flock on dull brown flock ground.
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Pinch Drinking Glass, 1950
Heavy clear colorless swelling body pinched at base to form concave panels which resolve into a circular single form 2/3 the distance to the slightly flaring lip. Foot ground into…
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Flare Drinking Glass, 1950
Cylindrical body of transparent bluish bubbly glass flares outward to a slightly thickened lip.
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Flame Drinking Glass, 1950
Clear colorless swelling body, the heavy foot rotated through 45-degrees to form four curving concave panels which resolve into a circular form 2/3 the distance to the slightly thickened lip.
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Sleeve Panel (Philippines), late 19th–early 20th century
Straight panels intended for sleeves with a small appliquéd and embroidered floral design. A wide border shows a vine pattern along with a flower and vine pattern of appliqué pina…
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Sleeve (Philippines), late 19th–early 20th century
Straight panels intended for sleeves with a small appliquéd and embroidered floral design. A wide border shows a vine pattern along with a flower and vine pattern of appliqué pina…
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Bodice (Philippines), late 19th–early 20th century
Simple bodice, front and back in one piece, with a round, low neck. Very sheer, off-white piña cloth with an appliqué design of small flowers outlined in white embroidery. Border…
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Drawing, Archbishop’s Throne and Canopy; Six Separate Studies for a Throne, Prie-Dieu, and Canopy, 1808
Elevation of an elaborate throne and canopy at the center, rendered in full color; side elevation of canopy, in line, right. Side elevation of throne and other details, in line,…
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Shawl (Mexico), late 18th–early 19th century
Long narrow shawl of cream colored cotton embroidered at the ends and along the sides in colored silks and paillettes in a leaf and bow-knot design. Scalloped ends of netting…
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