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  • Scarf, 19th–early 20th century

    Scarf of cream-white satin, embroidered in polychrome silk design of large rose clusters of seeds and small sketched flowers in the center. Border of naturalistic vine and flower design. In…

  • Sampler (Austria), late 18th–early 19th century

    Long narrow sampler of knitting in fine linen, showing twenty-five sections of different stitches, narrow end designs.

  • Scarf (USA), 1956

    Black and gray scarf with a small-scale plaid design in the center. Scarf ends show four rows of four conventionalized flower heads.

  • Scarf (USA), 1956

    Short, narrow scarf of dark gold, black and turquoise blue. Central section has a small-scale plaid in dark gold. Scarf ends show a large, open stylized flower head in turquoise…

  • Scarf (USA), 1956

    Overlapping half circles in red and black form long, narrow bands.

  • Cap Streamer (possibly England), early 19th century

    Cap streamer in floral pattern. Brussels style but probably made in England.

  • Sampler (Germany), 19th century

    Fine stem stitch outlines two coronets, a crest, in blue. The initials W, S punched with buttonhole stitch. AK, JAV, and scrolls printed in blue. Drawn work borders.

  • Sampler (Germany), early 19th century

    Seventy-eight needlework patterns embroidered on a ground of hexagonal mesh. Mounted on stiff green paper.

  • Sampler (Germany), early 19th century

    Twenty-seven patterns embroidered on hexagonal double-ply mesh in small squares; three squares not filled in. Mounted on red paper.

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