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Figural linen damask set 2 tablecloths 12 large napkins w/ provenance c1900 Item Number: 6007
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Antique linens and lace items added for July include Handmade wedding hankies and lace veil, French linen sheets, antique hair brushes with sterling silver crown monograms, Asian textiles, Wedding hankies, handmade Figural Cantu lace, Royal Society silk, linen sheet sets, 18th and 19th century lace, small Appenzel lace tablecloths with provenance, Lace hankies, Linen sheets and bed linens, 18th and early 19th century early whitework hankies, Banquet linen tablecloths, round lace tablecloths, Alencon, and point de gaze, hand made linen bedspreads, sheets, pillowcsaes, Linen damask towels with hand embroidered monograms, Madeira handwork, also Brussels lace, Irish lace, linen napkins, tablecloths, linen towels, handmade lace doilies, hand printed Japanese towels c1930s and more! Antique linens are very affordable and make unique and memorable gifts that will be treasured for generations! FREE USPS Priority SHIPPING for US orders over $100. For shipping under $100 its a FLAT RATE OF $3.00 per order using USPS. For our international orders over $100 we will discount SHIPPING cost by $6.00. For order questions CALL or FAX 603-672-5048 |
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Circa: 1900
Condition: very good- excellent
Size: 27 by 28 inches and 76 by 86 inches
Color: white
Country of Origin: Ireland
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| Fine figural linen damask set of 2 tablecloths and 12 large formal napkins with hand embroidered monogram and family provenance circa about 1900. The soft white linen set consists of 2 matching linen tablecloths measuring 76 by 86 (would work on a round, or oval as well as rectangular table) and 12 napkins 27 by 28 inches. The damask pattern has delightful birds, butterflies, bees and even a caterpillar in a garden with water lilies, roses, ferns, anemones, grasses, tulips, and vines, absolutely lovely! In one corner of the tablecloths is a large 4.5 by 5.5 inch hand embroidered monogram that reads EMB, the same monogram is in one corner of each napkin, really fine handwork! One tablecloth has a beautifully done hand darn about 1/2 in diameter and some light fold lines, the other tablecloth has 2 very small light stains smaller than a baby pea, they are otherwise in excellent condition, 2 napkins have a small light stain, 3 have a light gray smudge in the corner, they are otherwise in excellent condition, I have washed and pressed the set. The linen is of high quality, smooth with a weighty hand and drape. One could use both tablecloths on a long table, or on 2 smaller tables. The original owner was the daughter of a well to do industrialist, I will send a copy of the provenance as told to me by the family along with the set. I love the birds and the caterpillar is rare. |
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