Furnishing Fabric
1840-7 (made)
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Panel of woven silk, used as curtaining, dark red ground with yellow gold design of stylised wild roses enclosed in sprays of flowers and acorns, with stylised feathers.
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Materials and techniques | woven silk |
Brief description | Panel of woven silk for use as curtaining. Plum and gold, floral design, taken from The Octagon Room, Raby Castle. British, 1840-7. |
Physical description | Panel of woven silk, used as curtaining, dark red ground with yellow gold design of stylised wild roses enclosed in sprays of flowers and acorns, with stylised feathers. |
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Credit line | Given by Lord Barnard |
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Accession number | T.88:2-1999 |
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Record created | March 23, 2009 |
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