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  • Set of Five Antique French Needlepoint Panels, circa 1880 1'3 X 3'10
    Located in New York, NY
    A set of five French needlepoint panels, circa 1880. Each panel has a different animal or floral them. Size: 1'3 x 3'10.
    Category

    Antique 19th Century French French Provincial Tapestries

    Materials

    Wool

  • Vintage French Aubusson Tapestry Style Needlepoint Lumbar Pillow
    Located in North Hollywood, CA
    Vintage French Aubusson Tapestry style needlepoint lumbar pillow. This Aubusson style pillow features a charming bouquet of pink roses, see...
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    Mid-20th Century European French Provincial Pillows and Throws

    Materials

    Cotton

  • Vintage Venetian Renaissance Style Brocade Panels, 100% Silk, Italy, C.1970's
    Located in Chatham, ON
    Rare and grand Venetian Renaissance style silk brocade panels (two panels per length - total of three sets available as one continuous length or sold separately) - opulent woven patt...
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    Mid-20th Century Italian Renaissance Curtains and Valances

    Materials

    Silk

  • Antique French Aubusson Panel, circa 1850 2'3 x 11'2
    Located in New York, NY
    Antique French Aubusson panel, circa 1850, 2'3 x 11'2. This antique Aubusson panel may be used as a runner on the floor or as a wall decoration over a door or between windows or a table runner. The nearly black field displays a very complex pattern of multi colored palmettes flowers and various short vines. An ivory floral border on the left contrasts with the geometric right hand band...
    Category

    Antique 19th Century French Aubusson Tapestries

    Materials

    Wool

  • Pierre Adrien Chabal, Louis XVI Style Beauvais Tapestry Panel, France - C.1855
    Located in Chatham, ON
    Pierre Adrien Chabal-DUSSURGEY (1819-1902) Designer - BEAUVAIS TAPESTRY MANUFACTORY Maker - Important Antique Louis XVI style floral tapestry settee back fragment - the floral tapestry finely woven in wool and silk threads with garlands and swags and tassels - all centered by a powder blue ground cartouche with white roses within an oval frame - suitable for framing - France - circa 1855. Excellent antique condition - minor fading and loss - areas of wear/thinning - no apparent restoration - minor stains and soiling with signs of age and use. Size/dimensions - 35" (91.5 cm.) wide x 24" (61 cm.) high. Pierre Adrien Chabal-DUSSURGEY - born Pierre Adrien Chabal in 1819 in Charlieu and adopting the professional name of CHABAL-DUSSURGEY - well known for his paintings and studies of flowers in gouache and oils - attended the School of Fine Arts in Lyon - exhibited at the Paris and Lyon salons - he worked with the Gobelins Tapestry Manufactory and the Beauvais Tapestry Manufactory after 1849 designing tapestries, rugs and tapestry covers for seating - he designed tapestries for the Élysée Palace and worked with Empress Eugenie on furnishings for the small salon at the Élysée Palace and two salons in the palace of the Empress in Biarritz - tapestry covered furniture...
    Category

    Antique Mid-19th Century French Louis XVI Tapestries

    Materials

    Wool, Silk

  • Pierre Adrien Chabal, Louis XVI Style Beauvais Tapestry Panel, France, C.1855
    Located in Chatham, ON
    PIERRE ADRIEN CHABAL-DUSSURGEY (1819-1902) Designer - BEAUVAIS TAPESTRY MANUFACTORY Maker - Important Antique Louis XVI style floral tapestry chair back - the floral tapestry finely woven in wool and silk threads with garlands and swags and tassels - all centered by a powder blue ground cartouche with white roses within an oval frame - suitable for framing - France - circa 1855. Excellent antique condition - minor fading and loss - areas of wear/thinning - no apparent restoration - minor stains and soiling with signs of age and use. Size/Dimensions - 20" (51 cm.) Wide x 19 1/2" (49.5 cm.) High. PIERRE ADRIEN CHABAL-DUSSURGEY - born Pierre Adrien Chabal in 1819 in Charlieu and adopting the professional name of CHABAL-DUSSURGEY - well known for his paintings and studies of flowers in gouache and oils - attended the School of Fine Arts in Lyon - exhibited at the Paris and Lyon salons - he worked with the Gobelins Tapestry Manufactory and the Beauvais Tapestry Manufactory after 1849 designing tapestries, rugs and tapestry covers for seating - he designed tapestries for the Élysée Palace and worked with Empress Eugenie on furnishings for the small salon at the Élysée Palace and two salons in the palace of the Empress in Biarritz - tapestry covered furniture...
    Category

    Antique Mid-19th Century French Louis XVI Tapestries

    Materials

    Wool, Silk

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