Antique Pattern Gallery
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truesubboy
white women bbc captions
genro-ken-gemini
lettuce family
vintagehomecollection: Design, 1988
Double boned designer corset “Antique Lilies” corset with matched pattern and hand stitc
Antique traditional tribal textiles, uzbek Suzani, 1920s, Central Asia. Silk hand embroidery on silk
Antique collection of Suzani textiles, traditional decorative uzbek tapestries, early 20th century,
Adolf de Meyer (American, born France; 1868–1949)L'Après-midi d'un Faune = The Afternoon of a FaunCh
A girl in Carpetland, Iran.
Worn spines and decorative pattern leather bindingof the British Essayist1805
Antique traditional earrings worn by the Taman women. Metal with very low gold content. The pattern
Blue Silk Brocade Bodice, 1750-1770 French blue faille ground, patterns of ivory lace & gard
【Memphis curiosities】Colored version of this set of botanical illustrations. These pieces were comm
Mrs. Campbell Oban 1805 Sampler stitched by TheCampingStitcher. Pattern (£20) d
~ detail of an early 17th century fragment of green ground kemha (brocade) from Istanbul ~ &nb
British Officer’s Sword c.1800This sword is very similar to the Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Off
Spring cleaning is also inventory time, and the shop is a mess to sort out
British Pattern 1864 Practice Swords / Gymnasium SabresBoth made by Wilkinson and etched “Roya
kalinka (scanned vintage layout edit) ★♥ this print is available on fabric at spoonflow
Antique roman columns pattern by me
Another update on the antique shop au Lan Xichen. I usually do colours first and patterns later but
British Pattern 1828 Highland Officer’s Sword The blade dated 1849, with bright tapering blade
British Pattern 1827 Rifle Officer’s Sword with Presentation Inscription E. THURKLE, SOHO A PR
victoriansword: British Pattern 1857 Engineers Officer’s Sword A rare example made in the firs
A girl in Carpetland, Iran.
Rasht Embroidery.North Persia, Gilan Province, Ca. 1900.Auction - Rippon Boswell & Co.This l
LAKAI-SHAHRISYABZ Suzani, Uzbekistan, First half 19th century. 255 x 216cm (8’ x 7’) Rip
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