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  • Bedcover (USA), ca. 1900

    Bedcover of bobbin lace in a design of curving stems with flowers and scrolling leaves with hexagonal réseau.

  • Bedcover (India), 1780–90

    Chintz bedcover composed of a large central panel and two end pieces that have been stitched on. Floral pattern printed in red, blue and deep purple on a white ground.

  • Bedcover (France), late 19th century

    Design of large scale flowers and birds on a trellis of gnarled branches in shades of deep purple and yellow on white ground. Reverse side has large scale pattern of…

  • Bedcover (Spain), 17th century

    Bedcover patterned with cutwork in a chevron design and edged with insertion and a border of bobbin lace.

  • Bedcover (Spain), mid-19th century

    Bedcover with embroidery in a design of six scenes said to illustrate events in the life of Manuel de Godoy (1767 – 1851) with surrounding floral motifs. Embroidery in soft…

  • Bedcover (USA), mid-18th century

    Bedcover with crewel embroidery in various shades of blue, yellow, pink and olive green on a linen ground. Design is similar to English crewel work and shows an East Indian…

  • Bedcover, A.S.M. Da Isabel 2a La Espana Industrial 1860, ca. 1860

    Printed in brown, black, blue and two purples. Central repeating medallion of Queen Regent Isabel II with her husband, Francis of Spain, and son, Alfonso XII, are ringed with flowers…

  • Bedcover, 1775–1800

    Cover made of several lengths and smaller pieces of fabric. Fabric arranged so that the part of the cover that falls over the sides is at right angles to the…

  • Bedcover, 16th century

    A square bedcover with a wide border on all sides, a central medallion and smaller medallions in each corner, with an allover floral lattice ground. The central medallion contains a…

  • Bedcover (France), ca. 1830

    Quilted and lined bedcover. The principal fabric on the face is a roller printed adaption of two plate printed fabrics, one being the Favre Petitpierre fabric showing the oath of…

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