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Auction House:
Dunbar Sloane Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:11
Lots with images:11
Prices available:11
Category:
Embroidery & Needlework
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Mid 19th century sailors woolwork picture of ships off the Sussex coast portside view of fully dressed sailing ship with white star line ensign and other ship the 'Owers' with merchant navy ensign. Probably embroidered by a member of the crew cf the… ***
*** Late 19th century sailors woolwork picture of a ship RMS Ruapehu, starboard side view under steam coming into harbour with three ships to the fore one under steam the RMS Ruapehu was built 1900-01 by William Denny and Bros at Dumbarton Scotland for the… ***
*** Mid 19th century sailors woolwork picture of a ship port side view of a fully dressed sail ship 25 x 39 cm ***
*** Arts & Crafts linen crewel worked panel, unmounted, all hand worked in coloured wools, stylised leaf bound vine with various fruits and exotic birds, 252 x 137 cm ***
*** A 19th century.silk Embroidery of a Ship with Merchant Navy and Royal Navy Insignia. Possibly dating from the china opium Wars of 1857, where the Royal Navy was engaged. Worked in gold thread, vibrant floss silks and raised in some areas. 52 x 70 cm. ***
*** Pair of Georgian embroidered panels worked in silk tent stitch romantic couple finished with hand painted faces on silk 20 x 17 cm oval ***
*** Mid 19th century sailor's woolwork picture of a ship Hallmarked Sterling Pique, a port side view at anchor with five ships to the fore, three under steam. Hallmarked Sterling Pique and was a wooden fifth-rate sailing frigate of the Royal Navy, designed by… ***
*** Quilted wall hanging displaying mother of pearl buttons ***
*** Vintage curtain tie hand embroidered in wool 190 cm length (some faults) ***
*** 19th century needlework panel of floral bouquet worked in silks on linen ***
*** Victorian petit point embroidery of the Last supper worked by Emma Lucretia Smith 1849, 40 cm by 33 ***