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Vest, silk, linen, metal, cotton, French
French
1800–1815
Night cap, Linen worked with silk and metal thread, spangles; speckling, running, outline, and plaited braid stitches; metal bobbin lace, British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
"Cyclone", House of Lanvin  French, silk, spangles, French
Design House House of Lanvin
Designer Jeanne Lanvin
1939
Pitcher, Hobbs, Brockunier and Company  American, Blown Spangled glass, American
Hobbs, Brockunier and Company
ca. 1884
Evening dress, Mainbocher  French and American, silk, spangles, French
Design House Mainbocher
Designer Mainbocher
spring/summer 1939
Evening dress, House of Vionnet  French, silk, spangles, French
Design House House of Vionnet
Designer Madeleine Vionnet
fall/winter 1938–39
Dinner dress, House of Lanvin  French, silk, spangles, French
Design House House of Lanvin
Designer Jeanne Lanvin
1939
Dress, silk, mother-of-pearl, American
American
1860–65
Piece, Silk, jewels, spangles, French
French
1774–92
Folding fan, Silk, ivory, spangles, French
French
ca. 1774–93
Evening dress, Lucien Lelong  French, silk, spangles, beads, French
Designer Lucien Lelong
1938
Pitcher, Hobbs, Brockunier and Company  American, Blown spangled blue glass, American
Probably Hobbs, Brockunier and Company
1883–87
Casket top, Silk, spangles, metal thread, British
British
17th century
Fan, Silk, spangles, ivory, gilt, possibly German
possibly German
ca. 1780–85
Vase, Blown spangled black glass, American
American
1870–90
Ribbon, silk, metal spangles silk, metal spangles, metal; jacket, bodice and skirt, French, Brittany
French, Brittany
19th century
Coverlet, Silk, metal thread, metal spangles, British
British
first half 18th century
Publisher Currier & Ives
1857–1907
Pitcher, Blown spangled orange, white opaque and amber glass, mica flecks, American
American
1870–90
Costume Armor in the Classical Style, Hallé  French, Helmet: linen, papier-mâché, bole, gold leaf, graphite; tunic: silk, cotton, metal coils and spangles, metallic yarn, French, Paris
Helmet includes original paper label of Hallé
ca. 1788–90
Pitcher, Blown spangled black and amber glass, American
American
ca. 1885
Sword Belt, Silk, spangles, mettalic yarn and coils, French
French
late 18th century
Altar frontal, Metal thread and spangles on silk, Italian
Italian
ca. 1600
Picture, Silk, leather, metal thread, spangles, linen, British
British
second quarter 17th century
Vest, silk, metal, wool
fourth quarter 19th century
Jacket, wool, metal, silk
1890–1910
Coif, Linen embroidered with silk and silver-gilt wrapped thread and spangles, British
British
early 17th century
American
19th–20th century
Folding fan, Paper, ivory, mother-of-pearl, spangles, glass, French
French
mid-18th century
Folding fan, Silk, paper, mother-of-pearl, spangles, glass, French
French
ca. 1775
Scarf end, Silk, metal thread, and spangles on linen, French
French
18th century
Anonymous, British, 19th century
1865–69
Silver-Spangled Polish, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, Allen & Ginter  American, Commercial color lithograph
Publisher Allen & Ginter
Lithographer The Gast Lithograph & Engraving Company
1891
Silver-Spangled Hamburgh, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, Allen & Ginter  American, Commercial color lithograph
Publisher Allen & Ginter
Lithographer The Gast Lithograph & Engraving Company
1891
Pillow cover, Linen worked with silk and metal thread, spangles; stem, back, plaited braid, knots, and buttonhole stitches, with buttonhole filling, raised and semi-detached, British
British
1590–1610
Étui, Straw, silk, and metal thread; metal spangles; silk lining, Italian or French
Italian or French
18th century
Golden-Spangled Hamburgh Cock, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, Allen & Ginter  American, Commercial color lithograph
Publisher Allen & Ginter
Lithographer The Gast Lithograph & Engraving Company
1891
Chasuble, Silk and metal thread on silk, Chinese, for European market
Chinese, for European market
ca. 1890