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Amongst our important collection of 17th century embroidery will be found raisedwork (sometimes referred to as stump work) oftain embellished with precious stones, pearls, beads, spangles and coral, these charming items are highly collected. Other techniques including canvas work and tent-stitch pictures are to be found with both religious (usually old testament) and domestic subjects. Although such objects as coifs, caskets and purses are increasingly rare we aim to have examples of the highest quality. 17th century samplers of spot motif and band form along with white work and black work (Spanish work) may also be seen in the collection.

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Antique Embroidery

The Luke Lloyd Panel

An important and magnificent raised work embroidery depicting scenes from the story of Judith and Holofernes. Worked with coloured silks and metallic threads, employing many different stitching techniques and an example of professional embroidery of the period.

Mid 17th Century.
Contained within a superb tortoiseshell frame.
Framed Size: 42 x 53 cm (25 x 29 in)


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