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Fragment (Iraq), 10th century
Fragmented and incomplete depictions of a two lions in profile view, in light green, light blue, cream, brown, and gold.
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Embossed Wool, ca. 1780
Bright golden yellow woolen cloth, moire and glazed on one side with medium scale watered effect.
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Embossed Wool, ca. 1800
Vermilion woolen cloth, firmly woven, with medium-scale design giving all-over effect of vine leaves, curving stems, curling tendtrils on stamped glazed ground which gives slightly lighter effect. B-D appear to…
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Embossed Wool, 19th century
Thin, loosely woven glazed wool with irregular watered pattern, broad double warp. Selvages. In soft pinkish tan. Said to have been made and used by Quakers.
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Embossed Wool, early 18th century
Louis XIV. Symmetrical design of big bouquets in lobed framing band decorated with various flowers and diapered areas. Various ground diapers suggesting lace patterns. Stamped and glazed on fine white…
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Embossed Wool, 1800–1850
Fragment from curtain (rings still at top) of warm red, hard-surfaced wool, stamped in barely visible design of large all-over floral motifs. Bordered along one side by woven linen-and-silk strip…
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Embossed Wool, late 18th century
Two pieces of stamped wool of type called “moreen” in light faded coral colors. All-over floral design, natural size. B) Shows original color. two selvages present.
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Embossed Wool, 18th century
Fragments of red wool, in moire pattern.
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