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Frieze, Somerset House, 1940
Design in classic style simulating architectural ornament and showing a horizontal band of curving reeded forms strung side by side on a rod, with leaf swags below enclosing half rosettes.…
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Frieze, Somerset House, 1940
Design in classic style simulating architectural ornament and showing a horizontal band of curving reeded forms strung side by side on a rod, with leaf swags below enclosing half rosettes.…
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Frieze (USA), 1885–89
Large bunches of pink carnations repeat horizontally above a continuous wave. Design richly laid with gold leaf. Floral bands at bottom. Graded cream and brown ground. Gold leaf.
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Frieze (USA), 1890–95
Imitates a flock paper. Scrollwork and clusters of roses. The scrollwork is silvered. Printed in silver, red and pink on graded cream ground.
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Imitation Leather (USA), 1908–10
Bisymmetrical leaf and plant forms embossed in gold on glazed brown ground.
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Imitation Leather (USA), 1908–10
Textured green paper imitating embossed leather. Darker brown pigment rubbed into crevices.
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Imitation Leather (USA), 1908–10
Four brown and green stripes with stylized decoration on brown glazed crackled ground. Resembles painted leather.
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Frieze (possibly France), 1840
Almost four complete horizontal repeats of a Gothic arch of stone elaborately carved and heavily enriched with flowers and plant forms. Printed in white and brownish-green on pale green ground.
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Frieze (France), 1840–45
A band of alternating oval and rectangular medallions along the upper edge. Below this a long enframed medallion stretching horizontally. Foliate clusters interrupt the latter from above and below at…
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Frieze (USA), 1900
Celtic design. Continuous foliate rinceau, the scrolls of which enframe alternately two major motifs (a) a peacock in profile; (b) the heads of two birds addorsed. Greens predominate with lesser…
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