- SEWING ACCESSORIES, ETC.Sewing accessories,
including a flame stitch pocket book, 18th c., 8 1/2" x 4", together with a needlework sewing pouch and a needle pouch labeled Knapp 1857 .
Competitive in-house shipping...
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OR SWEET BAG HAV...Two Needlework Pieces to include purse or sweet bag having flower in a planter motif with flowers on each side, closing flap top and handle along with small...
[more like this] - QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT ARMCHAIR19th
Century. The shaped crest rail above a solid splat, with curved arms on curved supports, the rectangular flame-stitched drop-in needlework seat, on cabriole legs, ending in...
[more like this] - ANTIQUE NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER DATED 1702,
CONTINENTAL Worked in multi-color silk thread on loose weave ground in cross, queen, Florentine, and satin stitches featuring one side with alphanumeric bands and panels with...
[more like this] - PENNSYLVANIA NEEDLEWORK GROUP OF SEWING
ARTICLESImportant Chester County, Pennsylvania needlework grouping of sewing articles, ca. 1785 , made by Hannah Darlington, each piece bearing the maker's name or initials,...
[more like this] - EARLY FLAME STITCH NEEDLEWORK WALL POCKET,
ETC.Early flame stitch needlework wall pocket, initialed RR 1770 , 8 1/2" x 8", together with a small embroidered pocket book and a beaded pincushion, 3" x 2 1/4" and 1 1/2"...
[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY POLE
SCREENRare Philadelphia Queen Anne mahogany pole screen, ca. 1760 , with an early flame stitch panel, 61" h. Exhibited at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Wordly Goods: The...
[more like this] - C.1795 AMERICAN FLAME STITCH NEEDLEWORK
POCKETBOOK New England,Circa 1795Blue, green, red, and yellow flame stitched exterior opening into a compartmented linen interior with match cord fastener, interior marked...
[more like this] - 1774 AMERICAN FLAME STITCH NEEDLEWORK
LADY'S PURSE New England,Dated 1774Blue, red, yellow, and violet flame stitched exterior opening into a red compartmented interior with identification "Lucy Daggett in the...
[more like this] - Chippendale Style Flame-Stitch Upholstered
Footstool British, late 19th century, shell-carved mahogany legs with pad feet, modern flame-stitch style needlework upholstery, 34 x 17 x 13-1/4 in.,...
[more like this] - 1771 needlework pocketbook, wool on
canvas, flame stitch pattern created by long counted stitches, bound in narrow salmon silk ribbon, striped silk brocade lining, under flap with owner's name in counted...
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