Tie
late 1960s (made)
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Tie made of crêpe printed in black on a white ground, and partially lined with ivory silk and partially interlined with wool. Circles here join up and jostle each other to create an abstract design that seems to be random.
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Materials and techniques | Printed crêpe, lined with silk and interlined with wool |
Brief description | Tie made of printed crêpe, partially lined with silk and partially interlined with wool, made by Distinctive Pattern Ties, England, late 1960s |
Physical description | Tie made of crêpe printed in black on a white ground, and partially lined with ivory silk and partially interlined with wool. Circles here join up and jostle each other to create an abstract design that seems to be random. |
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Credit line | Given by Mr H.P. Viti |
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Accession number | T.328-1984 |
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Record created | May 13, 2005 |
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