Vintage
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A Collection of Vintage Embroidered Tablecloths, doyles, serviettes, handkerchiefs etc and a quantity of embroidery design transfers, along with two cloth bound books; ‘Pins and Pincushions’ by ED Longman and S Loch published 1911, and ‘Encyclopdea of Needlework’ by Thérèse de Dillmont, a card case of crochet needles, and a ”Speedweve” patent mini loom in original card box.
Sold for: £90
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A Collection of Vintage Embroidered Tablecloths, doyles, serviettes, handkerchiefs etc and a quantity of embroidery design transfers, along with two cloth bound books; ‘Pins and Pincushions’ by ED Longman and S Loch published 1911, and ‘Encyclopdea of Needlework’ by Thérèse de Dillmont, a card case of crochet needles, and a ”Speedweve” patent mini loom in original card box.
Sold for: £90
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Three Large Vintage French Linen Bed Sheets & A Pair of Pillow Cases: A pair of sheets with drawn thread-work border enriched with white embroidered cut work sprays of fruiting vine and the initial ‘L’ entwined with foliage, 88” x 136” ( 223.
Sold for: £190
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Three Large Vintage French Linen Bed Sheets & A Pair of Pillow Cases: A pair of sheets with drawn thread-work border enriched with white embroidered cut work sprays of fruiting vine and the initial ‘L’ entwined with foliage, 88” x 136” ( 223.
Sold for: £190
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A Group of Textiles to include a panel of Bargello needlepoint embroidery depicting repeated lily motifs on flame stitched ground worked on canvas 26¾” x 31½” (68 cm x 80 cm).
Sold for: £170
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A Group of Textiles to include a panel of Bargello needlepoint embroidery depicting repeated lily motifs on flame stitched ground worked on canvas 26¾” x 31½” (68 cm x 80 cm).
Sold for: £170
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A Vintage Tin Plate Mechanical Money Bank in the form of a monkey holding a coin dish; it’s lever tail operating it’s arms to lift, and mouth to open and swallow the coin.
Sold for: £260
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A Vintage Tin Plate Mechanical Money Bank in the form of a monkey holding a coin dish; it’s lever tail operating it’s arms to lift, and mouth to open and swallow the coin.
Sold for: £260