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Pillow Cover (Italy), 16th century
Oblong pillow cover of heavy cream-colored linen embroidered in red and cream silk, ornamented on four sides with small tassels of cream linen with a few threads of red and…
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Pillow Cover, 17th century
Solidly worked multicolored pillow cover with a conventionalized fruit and flower border that encloses a scene from the Parable of the Prodigal Son; scene depicted is his return to his…
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Pillow Cover, 17th century
Solidly worked multicolored pillow cover with a conventionalized fruit and flower border that encloses a scene from the Parable of the Prodigal Son; scene depicted is the time of his…
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Pillow Cover (England), ca. 1570–73
Cushion cover representing the expulsion of the prodigal son. Predominant colors are blue, rose and tan.
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Pillow Cover (Philippines), 19th–20th century
Panel of piña cloth with allover geometric appliqué pattern, repeated twice, one for the front of the cover, the other for the back of the cover.
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Pillow Cover (Italy), 16th–17th century
Small pillow cover backed with linen. The front shows a conventional wheel design and has narrow pointed lace at the edges.
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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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