18th Century Needlework Dog Cushion
Located in Salisbury, GB
a regal looking dog placed onto antique linen with a wide early antique cut silk velvet
Antique Mid-18th Century English Pillows and Throws
Linen, Silk, Feathers
18th Century Needlework Dog Cushion
Located in Salisbury, GB
a regal looking dog placed onto antique linen with a wide early antique cut silk velvet
Linen, Silk, Feathers
19th-20th Century Framed Needlework of Grey & White Dog
Located in Atlanta, GA
19th-20th century framed needlework of grey & white dog.
Tapestry, Wool
19th-20th Century Framed Needlework of St. Bernard
Located in Atlanta, GA
19th-20th century framed needlework of St. Bernard dog.
Tapestry, Wool
19TH C. ENGLISH HANDMADE NEEDLEWORK DOG STOOL
Located in Los Angeles, CA
19TH C. ENGLISH BURGANDY VELVET HANDMADE NEEDLEWORK DOG STOOL.
Walnut, Velvet
19TH C. NEEDLEWORK WITH GENTLEMAN ON CHAIR & DOG
Located in Los Angeles, CA
19TH C. NEEDLEWORK WITH GENTLEMAN ON CHAIR AND DOG/INDOOR SCENE. NATURAL PINE FRAME IN ORIGINAL
Wood
A Pair of English Needlework Pictures of Cat & Dog
Located in Downingtown, PA
One picture is worked with a cat and two kittens, the other a dog and two pups, each on a yellow
Sold
H 25 in W 30 in D 1 in
19th-C. Victorian English Framed Dog Needlework Depicting a Cavalier Spaniel
Located in Kennesaw, GA
This is a 19th.century framed dog needlework depicting a Cavalier Spaniel. It is English.mIt is in
Fabric, Wood, Petrified Wood
Antique Figural Needlepoint Portrait Of Two Women & A Dog C1890
Located in Big Flats, NY
Antique Figural Needlepoint Portrait Of Two Women & A Dog C1890 Measures - 26 1/2" x 25 1/2" x 1 1
Textile
Child's Cloth Red Dog Toy
Located in New York, NY
Child's soft dog sewn of soft red fabric with stitched face and floppy ears and curled tail
Fabric
19th Century Framed Needlework of King Charles Spaniel Dog
Located in Atlanta, GA
19th century framed needlework of King Charles spaniel dog.
Tapestry, Wool
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