Production: Unknown
Case. The outside is made of striped, black and red velvet whilst the inside of linen worked with silk thread in cross-stitch, bound with green braid. The ties are formed by braid and an ivory bobbin fastener. Down the middle there is a geometric design of lozenges, around it a border formed by naturalistic sprays of roses and pansies. there is an inscription which reads 'añs T T 6 4'
History note: Purchased in Madrid, 1900
Mrs H.A. Longman Bequest
Length: 9 in
Width: 3.5/8 in
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1938) by Longman, H. A., Mrs
19th Century
Production date:
AD 1864
red and black
Velvet
Linen
Silk
Weaving
: Case. The outside is made of striped, black and red velvet whilst the inside of linen worked with silk thread in cross-stitch, bound with green braid. The ties are formed by braid and an ivory bobbin fastener
Embroidering
Braiding
Accession number: T.140-1938
Primary reference Number: 117566
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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