Tablecloth
1996 (made)
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White linen damask tablecloth with sprigs of oak leaves and acorns with a central Queen Elizabeth II Government Hospitality Fund Crest (this crest has an extra small crown on top).
Object details
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Materials and techniques | linen damask |
Brief description | Tablecloth, linen damask, made by Thomas Ferguson. Northern Ireland, 1996. |
Physical description | White linen damask tablecloth with sprigs of oak leaves and acorns with a central Queen Elizabeth II Government Hospitality Fund Crest (this crest has an extra small crown on top). |
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Production type | Limited edition |
Marks and inscriptions | Two and a half embroidered (in numbers) in white thread in one corner |
Credit line | Given by the Government Hospitality Fund |
Object history | Acquired by the museum as part of a group of objects from the State Dinner Service held by the Government Hospitality Fund and used for state banquets. |
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Accession number | T.160-2000 |
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Record created | January 15, 2001 |
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