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Velvet, Velvet, Italian
Italian
15th century
Velvet panel, Dorothy Marshall Hornblower  American, Velvet, American
Dorothy Marshall Hornblower
Tiffany Studios
1900–1907
Red Silk Velvet, Silk, Italian
Italian
late 16th century
Velvet panel, Dorothy Marshall Hornblower  American, Silk velvet, American
Dorothy Marshall Hornblower
Tiffany Studios
1900–1907
Velvet panel, Dorothy Marshall Hornblower  American, Velvet, American
Dorothy Marshall Hornblower
Tiffany Studios
1900–1907
Velvet panel, Dorothy Marshall Hornblower  American, Velvet, American
Dorothy Marshall Hornblower
Tiffany Studios
1900–1907
Panel of crimson velvet, Silk, Italian
Italian
late 16th–early 17th century
Fragment, Velvet, Italian
Italian
17th century
Cope, Velvet, Italian
Italian
15th century
Panel of Velvet, Velvet, Italian
Italian
15th century
Velvet panel, Dorothy Marshall Hornblower  American, Velvet, American
Dorothy Marshall Hornblower
Tiffany Studios
1900–1907
Velvet panel, Dorothy Marshall Hornblower  American, Velvet, American
Dorothy Marshall Hornblower
Tiffany Studios
1900–1907
Panel of velvet, Silk and metal thread, Italian or Spanish
Italian or Spanish
second half 16th century
Velvet Panel with Flowering Plants, Silk, cotton, flat metal wrapped thread; cut and voided velvet, brocaded
first half 17th century
Panel of double-sided cut velvet and plush silk, Silk; cut velvet, plush weave, Spanish
Spanish
late 16th century–early 17th century
Silk Velvet Designed by 'Ghiyath', Ghiyath  Iranian, Silk, cut and voided velvet with continuous floats of flat metal thread
Ghiyath
second half 16th century
Fragment of stamped velvet, Silk, Italian
Italian
late 17th–18th century
Length of voided velvet, Silk; cut, uncut, voided velvet, Italian
Italian
17th century
Fragment of velvet, Silk, metal thread, Italian or Spanish
Italian or Spanish
early 16th century
Panel of velvet, Silk and metal-wrapped thread, pile-on-pile cut, voided and brocaded velvet with metal-wrapped thread loops, Italian
Italian
second half 15th century
Printed velvet, Louis C. Tiffany  American, Silk and cotton, printed, American
Designer Designed by Louis C. Tiffany
Tiffany Studios
ca. 1885–1905
Panel of velvet, Silk and metal thread, Italian, probably Florence
Italian, probably Florence
second half 16th century
Fragments of velvet, Silk and metal thread, Iranian, probably Tabriz
Iranian, probably Tabriz
late 13th–14th century
Length of velvet, Silk, metal thread, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
late 15th century
Panne Velvet, Unknown Designer, Velvet
Designer Unknown Designer
Velvet, Italian
Italian
16th–17th century
Fragment of velvet, Silk, Italian
Italian
16th century
Fragment of velvet with Instruments of the Passion, Silk, possibly Spanish
possibly Spanish
16th–17th century
Piece, Silk, Italian
Italian
16th century
Velvet panel, Dorothy Marshall Hornblower  American, Velvet, American
Dorothy Marshall Hornblower
Tiffany Studios
1900–1907
Panel of crimson velvet, Silk, Italian
Italian
1575–1624
Length of velvet, Pile on pile cut, voided, and brocaded velvet of silk and gold metallic thread with bouclé details, Spanish or Italian
Spanish or Italian
16th century
Fragments, Velvet, possibly French
possibly French
19th century
Length of velvet, Silk, metallic thread, Italian or Spanish
Italian or Spanish
15th–16th century
Length of velvet, Silk; voided, cut and uncut satin velvet, probably British
probably British
ca. 1710 (?)

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