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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
English or America c. 1920's roller printed cotton.
180" high x 50¾" wide
(5 yards x 50 3/4)
One of two mid 1960's English "op art" silk screened cotton pieces.
39½" high x 46" wide
English, 1950's-60's printed cotton furnishing fabric by Edinburg Weavers, called "Tarotena."
108" long x 62" wide
c. 1925 French printed silk (Bianchini Ferier, Raoul Dufy?) blue on white, "Indienne."
56" high x 19" wide
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
1920's French midnight blue silk velvet stenciled with gold paint in a floral pattern.
114" high x 68" 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
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
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. 1910 German or Austrian ("Jugenstil" or "Wiener Werkstatte") burgundy wool velvet panel.
80" high x 24" wide
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)
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
c. 1947 screen printed linen, "Manhattan," created by an unknown artist .
95" long x 46" wide