Cushion Cover of ecru twill with crewel embroidery in the Jacobean style of the early 17th century; embroidery features fanciful plants with an exotic bird and dragonfly in shades of blues, pale green, taupe and dark red wool; border of green lines with a swirling center line in red.
Textile fragment of ecru brocade with stemmed flowers with large leaves in taupe, warm pinks, blue, green and metallic thread; sewn, pieced together with two separate pieces.
Textile sample of taupe cotton with an intricate repeat pattern of a heraldic motif of a knight on a horse with a sword and shield - looks like Roman letters encircle the motif - as if it were a coin; lines of spades and dots connect the coins vertically; the coins are inverted in every other line.
Textile Panel of pale yellow cotton with print of large flowers with leaves set in between a string of beads and draped cloth with fringe - repeat pattern; floral designs in reds, blues, and grey with white cloth with maroon outline.
a) Textile Panel of tan cotton with block print pattern of trees with flowers and roots in shades of deep turquoise, browns, and earth red; design looks painted with watercolor shading; a channel has been machine sewn at top for hanging. b) smaller fragment of same textile (2006:9:1).
Table runner of pieced together panels of aquamarine satin brocaded in grey, ecru, yellow and light blue in a design of plants, flowers and an English version of a Chinese pagoda; edges are trimmed in woven metallic ribbon; top and bottom are trimmed in metallic thread fringe with looped ends; backed with gold silk; pattern is called Chinoiserie.