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A 1930’s Japanese Kyoto, possibly Nishijin and a Tsumugi hand loomed brocade, woven in fine gold and multi coloured threads, in an abstracted mountainous landscape pattern, originally possibly woven for an Obi, 69cm wide

Lot 310

Sale: 100624

A 1930’s Japanese Kyoto, possibly Nishijin and a Tsumugi hand loomed brocade, woven in fine gold and multi coloured threads, in an abstracted mountainous landscape pattern, originally possibly woven for an Obi, 69cm wide

Estimate: £150-£250
A late 19th century rose red 'Marcella' style bedspread, with an Arts and Crafts/Aesthetic, Archibald Knox and Macintosh inspired central trailing rose design and wide border, 236cm x 261cm

Lot 348

Sale: 100624

A late 19th century rose red 'Marcella' style bedspread, with an Arts and Crafts/Aesthetic, Archibald Knox and Macintosh inspired central trailing rose design and wide border, 236cm x 261cm

Estimate: £70-£90
A 1930’s large Egyptian appliqué wall hanging, depicting Wadjet, (Goddess and protector of Kings) and Amun (God of wind) surrounded by hieroglyphic decorative symbols, 134cm wide x 268cm long

Lot 347

Sale: 100624

A 1930’s large Egyptian appliqué wall hanging, depicting Wadjet, (Goddess and protector of Kings) and Amun (God of wind) surrounded by hieroglyphic decorative symbols, 134cm wide x 268cm long

Estimate: £200-£300
A rare framed George III gentleman’s ivory silk waistcoat front. Embroidered with a fine ivory spot motif and an elaborately embroidered wide floral and leaf designed border, using coloured silks, sequins, fine chenille

Lot 321

Sale: 100624

A rare framed George III gentleman’s ivory silk waistcoat front. Embroidered with a fine ivory spot motif and an elaborately embroidered wide floral and leaf designed border, using coloured silks, sequins, fine chenille

Estimate: £200-£300
A pair of late 19th / early 20th century sleeve bands, framed together, worked in Chinese knot and stem stitch as flowers and auspicious symbols, 19cm wide x 49.5cm high

Lot 278

Sale: 100624

A pair of late 19th / early 20th century sleeve bands, framed together, worked in Chinese knot and stem stitch as flowers and auspicious symbols, 19cm wide x 49.5cm high

Estimate: £50-£70
A 19th century woven Scottish Paisley wool shawl, bordered on four sides and fringed on two, woven with two ornate teardrop designs and a central cartouche, 334cm long x 160cm wide

Lot 353

Sale: 100624

A 19th century woven Scottish Paisley wool shawl, bordered on four sides and fringed on two, woven with two ornate teardrop designs and a central cartouche, 334cm long x 160cm wide

Estimate: £80-£100
An 1860’s, reversible woven wool Paisley shawl, woven with green, red, ochre and brown, with a woven border and fringing both ends. 166cm wide x 169cm long

Lot 276

Sale: 100624

An 1860’s, reversible woven wool Paisley shawl, woven with green, red, ochre and brown, with a woven border and fringing both ends. 166cm wide x 169cm long

Estimate: £80-£100
Two pairs of Chinese silk figurative embroidered panels (framed together), being the front and back panels of two spectacle cases, embroidered with very fine embroidery, using Chinese knot in the borders, 15.5cm wide x 3

Lot 258

Sale: 100624

Two pairs of Chinese silk figurative embroidered panels (framed together), being the front and back panels of two spectacle cases, embroidered with very fine embroidery, using Chinese knot in the borders, 15.5cm wide x 3

Estimate: £80-£100
A Victorian Berlin beadwork floral cushion, 43cm wide, 41cm high, together with two similar 20th century wool worked cushions, all edged with tasselling and braiding

Lot 295

Sale: 100624

A Victorian Berlin beadwork floral cushion, 43cm wide, 41cm high, together with two similar 20th century wool worked cushions, all edged with tasselling and braiding

Estimate: £80-£100
A set of four framed Chinese silk embroideries, of “The Four Seasons”, late Qing dynasty, embroidered with birds and trees and flowers, 96cm high x 22cm wide

Lot 294

Sale: 100624

A set of four framed Chinese silk embroideries, of “The Four Seasons”, late Qing dynasty, embroidered with birds and trees and flowers, 96cm high x 22cm wide

Estimate: £150-£250

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