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			A mid 20th century Nigerian 'Yoruba Aso Oke Cloth' brown cotton with eyelets with surface weft geometric pattern in off while cotton thread.
71½" long x 57" wide
 
			A mid 20th century Nigerian, tan and white 'Yoruba Aso Oke Cloth' made of cotton and wild silk.
69" long x 54½" wide
 
			First half of the 20th century Kuba (D.R. Congo) 'velvet,' a raphia cut-pile and embroidered panel with a repeated square design.
22¼" high x 27½" deep
 
			First half of the 20th century Kuba (D.R. Congo) 'velvet,' a raphia cut-pile and embroidered panel with repeated triangle design.
23¼" high x 27¼" wide
 
			18th century Tibetan kesa (Buddhist priest's garment), Mounted.
Mounted: 102¾" long x 50" wide
 
			Late 19th or early 20th century wedding blanket by Buyi minority group.
60" high x 48" wide
 
			Early to mid 20th century from Guizhou Prov., China, Miao people, cotton wedding bed cover.
49" long x 31" wide
 
			c. 1930 Chinese Minority (Miao) cotton embroidered and appliqued shoulder cover.
28½ long x 25½" wide
 
			1930 Chinese Minority (Miao) embroidered and appliqued cotton shoulder cover.
20" long x 21" wide
 
			C. 1930 Chinese Minority (Miao) cotton embroidered and appliqued shoulder cover.
26½" long x 24½" wide
 
			C. 1930 Chinese Minority (Miao) embroidered and appliqued cotton shoulder cover.
25½" long x 23½" wide
 
			Mid-20th century Chinese Minority (Miao )panel with a patchwork of indigo blue squares joined.
38½" long x 24½ wide
 
			Mid 20th century Chinese Minority (Miao) coverlet for a child with a patchwork of indigo blue squares joined together.
42½" long x 25½" deep
 
			Early to mid-20th century from Guizhou Prov., China, Miao people, 2 panel cotton wedding blanket.
37½" long x 26" wide
 
			A late 19th century ceremonial cloth made from a lattice patterned silk damask.
73½" high x 31½" wide
 
			A very fine early 18th century English "Chinoiserie" silk embroidered picture.
Framed: 44½" long x 29" wide
 
			Circa 1740 English (Spitalfield's) cream silk brocaded in polychrome silk floral design.
28" long x 21" wide
 
			Circa 1920's English Art Deco panel woven in silk and cotton in an abstract pattern in salmon and gray.
77" high x 47½" wide
 
			One of a pair of pillows made from late 19th century English (1890) embroidery.
16" long x 17" wide
 
			One of a series of 5 pillows made from late 19th century English (1890) embroidery.
15½" long x 16½" wide
 
			18th century English wool needlework panel with a central image of St. Francis.
26½" long x 22" wide
 
			A panel from a dress of c. 1780's English fine polychrome silk floral embroidery.
35" high x 36" wide
 
			A panel from a dress of 1780's English fine polychrome silk floral embroidery.
26½" high x 85½" wide
 
			Late 18th century English Spitalfields blue and white striped brocade.
43" long x 20¾" wide
 
			Late 19th c. English silk woven black damask with self colored pattern of ribbons.
65½" long x 23" wide
 
			English or America c. 1920's roller printed cotton.
		180" high x 50¾" wide
(5 yards x 50 3/4)
 
			An excellent example of 18th century English (Spitalfields, c. 1740's) silk satin brocade.
40¼" long x 19¾" wide each
 
			One of two mid 1960's English "op art" silk screened cotton pieces.
39½" high x 46" wide
 
			A very fine c. 1810 English roller printed cotton in blue on white with a repeated pattern of fashionably draped open windows, flowering baskets and Chinoiserie urns. Design called "Open Window."
99¼" long x 23½" wide
 
			English, 1950's-60's printed cotton furnishing fabric by Edinburg Weavers, called "Tarotena."
108" long x 62" wide
 
			18th century English Spitalfields brocade from with pink and purple floral sprays against a pink on pink floral patterned ground.
35" long x 19½" wide
 
			Pillow made from English 18th century Spitalfields brocade, in brilliant yellow and silver.
15" long x 19" wide
 
			Pillow made from English 18th century Spitalfields brocade, in brilliant yellow and silver.
14" long x 19" wide
 
			19th century (c. 1810) French joined panel of toile de Jouy in brown & white with repeating classical designs.
39" long x 15'8" wide
 
			Circa 1720 French silk fabric in yellow and blue stripes outlined in red with white. Four panels joined.
8'3" high x 6'3" wide
 
			18th century (1780) French silk embroidery on cream colored silk.
Mounted: 41" long x 20" wide
 
			c. 1925 French printed silk (Bianchini Ferier, Raoul Dufy?) blue on white, "Indienne."
56" high x 19" wide
 
			Circa 1760 French (Lyon) silk brocade with an off-white background, blue stripes, and brocaded with a vertical budding vine.
45" long x 20¼" wide
 
			Woven in 1979 by Prelle, Lyon, France, silk and linen lampas in a musky rose color after an 18th century design.
63" long x 23¾" deep
 
			Yellow background silk brocade with floral sprays and lace meander with white, green, beige, blue and magenta colors, woven on an 18th century loom in the 1980's by Prelle et Cie, Lyon, France in an 18th century design.
8'9½" long x 21½" wide
 
			Early 20th century French green brocatelle with dolphins, urn and foliate vines, a complete design.
47" long x 26¼" wide
 
			Circa 1780 French blue silk brocade cover with a floral lace meander.
97½" long x 58" wide wide
 
			19th century French striated green silk velvet after a 16th century scrolling floral design.
26½" long x 22¼" wide
 
			1920's French midnight blue silk velvet stenciled with gold paint in a floral pattern.
114" high x 68" wide
 
			c.1740-50 French raspberry colored silk patterned with a white damask "Chinoiserie" design of repeated palms, pagoda, and birds.
36" long x 21½" deep
 
			Late 18th century French cream colored silk embroidered with small rose buds.
64" long x 101" wide
 
			Early 18th century (173-40 Naturalism) French or Italian silk and metallic brocade.
89" high x 21¼" wide
 
			Circa 1760 French metallic self patterned damask on a lilac colored silk ground in a large leaf and floral design.
29¼ long x 20 wide
 
			Pillow made from c.1900 French panel on a black ground with a foliate 'S' pattern. Sale: 50% off.
11" long x 21" wide
 
			Pillow made from c.1900 French panel on black and dark brown ground with a foliate 'S' pattern. Sale: 50% off.
13¾" long x 20" wide
 
			One of a pair of pillows made from a 1920's Art Deco French pink lavender colored silk damask panel.
20¾" long x 18¼" wide
 
			1920's French Art Deco panel with a mauve colored ground patterned with an off-white supplementary weft of floral sprays with leaves and blades of grass.
6.6 yds long x 50" wide
 
			Last quarter of the 18th century French black and white striped silk taffeta.
47½" long x 23¾" wide
 
			c.1925-1950 French Art Deco screen printed abstract geometric silk gauze scarf.
18½" high x 19" wide
 
			c.1925-30 French Art Deco abstract geometric light weight silk fragment.
14¾" high x 42" wide
 
			19th C. burgundy voided velvet in a small pattern of hanging lamps or censors with floral garlands on a gold ground.
28" long x 26" wide
 
			c.1720 French silk lace patterned brocade in ivory with details in pale pink, salmon, and rose-red on yellow satin ground.
36" long x 22" wide
 
			Turn of the century European jacquard loomed Kashmiri style paisley shawl.
10'8" long x 64½" wide
 
			Late 17th / early 18th century Italian silk embroidered chasuble front.
Mounted: 41" long x 27½" wide
 
			18th century Italian or Spanish green and gold silk lampas with a centralized floral seed pod design with dotted background framed by a leaf and floral meander.
35" long x 20½" deep
 
			18th century Italian green silk brocade with large, peach colored flowers and silver/white flowers set on a green satin ground patterned with a tiny leaf and dot pattern.
50" long x 21" wide
 
			Circa 1920 Mariano Fortuny dark brick colored stenciled cotton panel in a Renaissance style design with a mottled grey background.
92" long x 45" wide
 
			c. 1400-1500 Italian chasuble back with a central panel and top made of a rare design of Ottoman velvet.
54¼" long x 27¼" wide
 
			c. 1910 German or Austrian ("Jugenstil" or "Wiener Werkstatte") burgundy wool velvet panel.
80" high x 24" wide
 
			Early 18th century Italian or German raspberry color silk brocade decorated with images of flowers and berries with two different styles of lace meander. Made into a chasuble.
38¼" long x 25" wide
 
			c. 1550 Italian (Florence) voided red silk velvet in an ogival pomegranate design.
Framed: 34¼" long x 30¼" wide
 
			A rare late 17th century Italian or Spanish linen and silk brocatelle with a blue ground patterned with a yellow silk horizontal repeated stylized floral design.
45" long x 19" deep
 
			Early 20th century Mariano Fortuny (Venice, Italy) stenciled cotton wall hanging with a foliated leaf and crown design.
		80" high x 45½" wide
(3 panels joined)
 
			Late 17th century Italian hanging with a red silk ground and silk gold applique.
5' long x 6' wide
 
			Silk embroidered coverlet. May be used as a table cover, a wall hanging, or a bed cover.
8’3” long x 63½” wide
 
			c. 1920 pair of block printed cotton twill panels, indigo with a silver ground by Mariano Fortuny, Venice Italy. The design is inspired by Italian Renaissance textiles in a pattern commonly referred to as "open pomegranite" to imitate velvet.
6'6¼" high x 21½" deep
 
			18th century Italian jade green silk panel embroidered in polychrome silk threads.
41" long x 61" wide
 
			Circa 1900 Japanese tapestry weave cover in black, gold, orange and white.
33½" long x 33½" wide
 
			Late 19th century (Meiji) futon cover called "Boro."
72½" long x 59" wide
 
			Early 20th century Japanese yukata stencil made of mulberry paper
Mounted: 49½" long x 20½" wide
 
			Early 20th century Japanese yukata stencil made of mulberry paper
Mounted: 49½" high x 20½" wide
 
			Early 20th century yukata stencil, framed on red board.
		35½" long x 17½" wide
(Framed: 38¼" x 20½")
 
			Early 20th century Japanese yukata stencil, framed on red mat.
		35" long x 17½" wide
(Framed: 38¼" x 20½")
 
			19th century Japanese resist dyed (shibori-zome) wool felt carpet (shibori-mosen) with a red field.
49½" long x 80½" wide
 
			A Japanese, late Edo (1800-1860) cotton, rice paste resist dyed with sumi ink. Tsutsugaki futon.
60" long x 52" wide
 
			c. 1920's Japanese obi fabric blue (periwinkle) silk gauze brocade with gold star shaped leaves (maple leaves).
185" long x 11¼"
 
			Japanese 1920's Art Deco obi in black silk with silver metallic design in three sinuous lines in a vase shape.
147" long x 12" wide
 
			An unusual c. 1920's Japanese black silk satin checkerboard patterned obi.
152" long x 12½" wide
 
			Early 20th century Japanese resist dyed (shibori) futon cover.
Mounted: 61" long x 56" wide
 
			Early 20th century Japanese (Meiji period) cotton ikat futon cover with square designs in deep indigo blue, light blue, and white called, "Dancing Squares."
83½" long x 51½" wide
 
			Pillow made from a c. 1900 Sind, Pakistan embroidered red cotton square.
23½" long x 25½" wide
 
			An 18th century Turkish red wool square embroidered in silk and metallic threads.
21¾" long x 21" wide
 
			A late 19th century ceremonial presentation scarf (lawon) from Sumatra, Indonesia.
83" long x 33¼" wide
 
			Early 20th century Northern Gujarat, India, embroidered dowry bag (unmade).
42" long x 38" wide
 
			19th century Ottoman (Turkey) square cover embroidered with silk and metallic threads on cotton.
37" long x 36½" wide
 
			19th century N.W. Persian white cotton cover with pale indigo stripes.
78" long x 72" wide
 
			Late 19th or early 20th century from West Punjab, silk floss embroidery on red cotton called a phulkari Bagh (garden).
91½" long x 53½" wide
 
			Late 19th or early 20th century from West Punjab , silk floss embroidery on cotton shawl (phulkari.)
96" long x 48½" wide
 
			ate 19th or early 20th century from West Punjab silk floss embroidery on red cotton called a Phulkari Bagh (garden).
98½" long x 50" wide
 
			Embroidered wedding shawl called a phulkari from the Punjab region of Pakistan.
97½" high x 48" wide
 
			Early 20th century phulkari from the Punjab region of Pakistan. Wheat designs are embroidered in yellow silk thread on a dark brick red, homespun cotton ground. This would have been worn as part of wedding regalia.
98½" long x 50" wide
 
			ME19-6250 Late 19th or early 20th century from West Punjab, silk floss embroidery on red cotton called a phulkari
95" long x 60" wide
 
			c. 1947 screen printed linen, "Manhattan," created by an unknown artist .
95" long x 46" wide
 
			Circa 1675 Brussels tapestry, "Summer," from a series of the four seasons.
10' long x 11'8" wide