Pair of English 18th century silk needlework pieces, pastoral scenes en grisaille, black and taupe threads in original gilt frames with eglomise glass. Framed dimensions: 11” x 11”
Exceptional Queen Anne pole screen, c. 1740, the turned shaft over delicate cabriole legs on pad feet, with an outstanding silk and wool petitpoint screen, featuring a maiden and two cherubs, all having raised or stuffed faces, atop a fountain supported by dolphins. 58 1/2" x 18 1/2"; the screen, 23 1/2" x 17"
18th/19thc Continental Tapestry w/ Chinoiserie motif Reworked in the late 20thc with cotton backing, cord trim, tassels, and rods. 47” width x 60” height excluding tassels
A 17thth century needlework, probably continental, with gold silk and wool threads on what appears to be woven silk depicting a parrot in green, teal, blue, and reds, surroun-ed by flowering branches and three larger flowers at the base, two being tulips. 11 ½” h. x 9” w. (sight), 14 ¾ x 12 3/8” (frame).
A 17th century Flemish tapestry ?woven in wool and silk with exotic birds, animals and foliage surrounding an architectural arch, the wide fruit woven border with oval reserves depicting landscape views, bearing royal coat of arms. 9’ 6” h. x 9’3” w.
Lovely gold velvet and needlework two-panel screen, 19th century, with scrolling metallic thread borders entwined with silk thread pink floral and foliate design with brass tacks. Raw silk backing. 5 feet, 11” h., both panels 21” wide, for total width of 42”