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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
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
19th century (c. 1810) French joined panel of toile de Jouy in brown & white with repeating classical designs.
39" long x 15'8" wide
c. 1925 French printed silk (Bianchini Ferier, Raoul Dufy?) blue on white, "Indienne."
56" high x 19" 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
Turn of the century European jacquard loomed Kashmiri style paisley shawl.
10'8" long x 64½" 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