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  • Borders (Greece), 19th century

    Two borders, probably from sleeve or bottom of dress, worked in silks in red, yellow, orange, white, and outlines of black. Design shows a stylized flower head, with heart-shaped leaves…

  • Borders, Louis XVI or Trianon, 1851–65

    Two separate foliate medallions, each with tassel in green, containing motif of musical instruments in terra cotta, with beading along one side; on off-white ground.

  • Borders, Louis XVI or Trianon, 1851–65

    Two separate motifs to be used for dado. The baseboard has a series of horizontal molding strips in grisaille and brownish-yellow. The upper element, or chair rail, has a more…

  • Gloves (Estonia), ca. 1875

    Bright pink gloves in firm stockinette stitch with band of confronted birds and plants around palm in dark brown with touches of blue, white, yellow, and green. Smaller stylized flower…

  • Borders (France), ca. 1850

    Yellow and buff six-point rosettes printed on dark green flock. Between rosettes are rinceaux printed in light green parallel lines; entire design bordered within buff and yellow lines.

  • Borders (possibly England), 1830

    Glossy grisaille design of rosettes bordered by lines in varying shades of gray. Marbled ground of buff and blue wavy lines. grisailles

  • Borders (France), 1870

    Continuous leaf molding surmounted by dentils in grays, blacks, browns and yellow.

  • Borders (France), ca. 1870

    Shaded buff and yellow strips carry rosette enclosed in a square. Square has bell-flower shaped ornament on each side. Strips separated by a deep maroon band. Printed in buff, yellow,…

  • Borders (France), ca. 1860

    Four equal dark tan flocked strips are separated by narrow white, dark brown and gilt lines.

  • Borders (France), 1820–40

    Tulip-like shapes in shades of tan and yellow, paired with large tan leaves. Between “tulips” are alternate blue and black areas, some with blossoms.

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