Textiles
Early 1900s Uzbek Antique Textiles
Cotton, Silk
20th Century Moroccan Textiles
Fabric
Late 20th Century Uzbek Black Forest Textiles
Cotton
19th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Textiles
Wool, Velvet
1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Textiles
Linen
Late 19th Century American Antique Textiles
Cotton
Mid-19th Century Uzbek Suzani Antique Textiles
Silk
19th Century Uzbek Suzani Antique Textiles
Linen, Silk
Early 19th Century Uzbek Suzani Antique Textiles
Cotton, Silk
Late 19th Century French Antique Textiles
Silk
Late 20th Century Moroccan Moorish Textiles
Cotton
Mid-19th Century Uzbek Victorian Antique Textiles
Cotton, Silk
Early 19th Century Italian Renaissance Revival Antique Textiles
Metallic Thread
Early 1900s Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Textiles
Wool, Cotton, Foam
Early 1900s Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Textiles
Cotton, Foam, Wool
Early 1900s Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Textiles
Wool, Cotton, Foam
Early 1900s Uzbek Antique Textiles
Cotton, Linen, Silk
Early 1900s European Antique Textiles
Cotton, Down
Early 1900s Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Textiles
Wool, Cotton, Foam
Early 1900s Organic Modern Antique Textiles
Metal
Early 1900s Primitive Antique Textiles
Metal
Early 1900s Primitive Antique Textiles
Cotton
Early 1900s European Rustic Antique Textiles
Down
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