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  • Sidewall And Border (USA), 1940

    b) Floral swag border, wrapped with blue ribbon, suspended by pink and blue bow knot. Printed in green, pink and blue on off-white ground. Narrow pink banding at top and…

  • Sidewall And Border, Peppermint, 1940

    a) Narrow stripes (alternately white and pale pink) on a deeper pink ground; b) design of silver stars on pink ground with straight border in white on one side and…

  • Sidewall And Border (USA), 1940

    a) Narrow stripes (alternately light and middle blue) on a pale blue ground; b) border in design of red stars on pale blue ground with straight border in blue on…

  • Sidewall And Border, Roman Holiday, 1935–42

    a) Stripes of several widths in black, gilt and two shades of green on pink ground; b) Design of cherub holding striped drapery ornamented with Greek fret and tassels. Printed…

  • Towel End, 18th–19th century

    Towel end made up of three pieces of loosely woven fine cloth with a deep band of embroidery of stylized allover floral design in silver-gilt thread and silk embroidery in…

  • Towel End (Mexico), late 19th century

    Colored glass beads strung onto the extended threads and then knotted into a pattern.

  • Towel End, 19th century

    End crossed by two types of shrine forms (?) alternating in blue, green and pink silk silver thread with touches of brown and cream. Fret border in cream and silver…

  • Towel End, 19th century

    Broad lower towel end with a border of drawn work with animals confronting initials “M.I.D.” under coronet and with floral and bird frame; symmetrical flower motif on each end. Broad…

  • Towel End, 19th century

    Towel end with deep border at bottom of three flower heads in drawn work with fine embroidered foliage detail, in white linen thread. Initials “I.A.D.” in symmetrical leaf-framed cartouche above.…

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