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Stylised foliate repeat pattern, Wool, British
British
18th century
Indo-Persian carpet with repeat pattern of vine scrolls and palmettes, Wool pile on cotton foundation., Indo-Persian
Indo-Persian
second half of the 17th century
Indo-Persian carpet with repeat pattern of vine scrolls and palmettes., Wool pile on cotton foundation., Indo-Persian
Indo-Persian
second half of the 17th century
Mina'i Bowl with Abstract Pattern, Stonepaste; polychrome inglaze and overglaze painted on opaque monochrome glaze (mina'i)
second half 12th–early 13th century
Iris d'Eau, Félix Aubert  French, Printed velveteen cotton, French, Thann, Haut-Rhin
Félix Aubert
Scheurer, Lauth & Cie.
1897–98
Carpet with Repeating Medallion Pattern on Red Background, Wool; (warp, weft, and pile); symmetrically knotted pile
probably late 18th–early 19th century
Coverlet or Wall Hanging, Silk, embroidered with silk, Chinese, made for the European or American market
Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800
Obi with “Whose Sleeves?” (Tagasode) Pattern

, Twill-weave silk with supplementary weft patterning and metallic thread, Japan
Japan
first half of 19th century
Roundel with Mounted Horseman Spearing a Lion, Silk; twill weave (?)
probably 7th–8th century
Roses, Paul Iribe  French, Silk, metal thread
Paul Iribe
Bianchini-Férier
1914
Textile Fragments with Irises, Silk, metal wrapped thread; lampas
mid-17th century
Star of Lemoyne Quilt, Cotton, printed and pieced, English
English
ca. 1820–40
Chasuble, Plain-weave silk, brocaded, Italian, probably Venice
Italian, probably Venice
mid-17th century
Panel, Silk satin, embroidered with silk and precious metal-wrapped silk threads, English
English
ca. 1625–50
Roundel with Winged Horse, Wool, linen; tapestry weave
9th century
Gaming purse, silk, linen, French
French
1690–1710
Textile Fragment Depicting a Figure in a Landscape, Silk; lampas
16th century
Dalmatic, Silk; metal; satin, Italian
Italian
17th–early 18th century
Green and Crimson Cut Voided Satin Velvet, Silk, metal thread, cotton, Italian
Italian
15th century
Bookbinding of repeat foliate pattern, William Sheldon, Wool, silk, silver-metal-wrapped thread, containing a seventeenth-century printed book, British, possibly Barcheston or Bordesley
William Sheldon
possibly made between 1561 and 1613
Length of Point-de-France lace, Needle lace in linen, French, possibly Alençon or Argentan
French, possibly Alençon or Argentan
ca. 1675
Frieze, George Grant Elmslie  American, Terracotta, American
George Grant Elmslie
American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company
1916
Length of cotton "chintz", Cotton, painted resist and mordant, dyed, Indian, Coromandel Coast, for export market
Indian, Coromandel Coast, for export market
first quarter 18th century
Silk Fragment with Lions and Pomegranates, Silk, lampas weave, Spanish
Spanish
late 15th century
Chasuble back, Silk and metal thread, Italian
Italian
Late 15th century
Textile with Sacred Goose (Hamsa) Design, Cotton, block-printed and mordant-dyed, India (Gujarat, for Indonesian Market)
India (Gujarat, for Indonesian Market)
15th–early 16th century
India (Rajasthan)
late 18th century
Chasuble, Silk, metal, linen, Spanish and British or Chinese made for export
Spanish and British or Chinese made for export
17th Century (embroidery), 18th Century (silk), cut, reassembled and reshaped at a later date
Pocket bottle, American Flint Glass Manufactory  American, Blown pattern-molded glass, American
American Flint Glass Manufactory
Henry William Stiegel
1769–74
Child's Robe, Main fabric: silk (moiré); embroidered with silk<br/>Lining of sleeves: silk (satin weave)
ca. mid-19th–early 20th century
Battle surcoat (jinbaori), Bear hide with red leather and impressed gold patterns; printed cotton lining, Japan
Japan
18th century
Cut and uncut velvet, figured with repeat bird pattern, in red and green, Silk, Italian
Italian
ca. 1450–1500 (velvet), patched and assembled in the current form ca. 1850
Vase with Molded Diamond Pattern, Glass, colorless; mold blown
10th–11th century
Ceiling Pattern, Tomb of Qenamun, Nina de Garis Davies, Tempera on Paper
Nina de Garis Davies
ca. 1479–1400 B.C.
Relief fragment with feather pattern, Limestone, paint
ca. 2040–1300 B.C.
Cup with Molded Honeycomb Pattern, Glass, colorless with yellow tinge; dip-molded, blown
7th–10th century or later
Terracotta vessel fragment with scale pattern, Terracotta, Minoan
Minoan
ca. 1450–1400 BCE
Terracotta vessel fragment with ivy pattern, Terracotta, Minoan
Minoan
ca. 1525–1450 BCE
Terracotta vessel fragment with scale pattern, Terracotta, Minoan
Minoan
ca. 1525–1450 BCE
A new specimen book of Curwen pattern papers, David McKitterick  British
David McKitterick
Whittington Press
1987