A Morris and Company cover, of apricot coloured silk embroidered in many coloured silks with an intricate symmetrical design composed of three artichokes and a pomegranate with large blue scrolling leaves worked against a ground of smaller flowerheads and curling tendrils, within a border of trailing leaves, tulips and other flowers--100in x 74in; and a pelmet of salmon pink silk embroidered in shades of yellow, ivory and green silk with a border of curling vine leaves and small flowers including tulips and pansies--22in x 80in., both probably adapted by May Morris from her father's designs, circa 1890

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A Morris and Company cover, of apricot coloured silk embroidered in many coloured silks with an intricate symmetrical design composed of three artichokes and a pomegranate with large blue scrolling leaves worked against a ground of smaller flowerheads and curling tendrils, within a border of trailing leaves, tulips and other flowers--100in x 74in; and a pelmet of salmon pink silk embroidered in shades of yellow, ivory and green silk with a border of curling vine leaves and small flowers including tulips and pansies--22in x 80in., both probably adapted by May Morris from her father's designs, circa 1890
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Provenance
Mrs Gertrude Wormald of Hill Street, London and Hardwick Grange, Shropshire, who died in 1897.

Lot Essay

Cf Linda Parry, William Morris Textiles, 1983, page 27; the vine leaf border at the base of the "Acanthus" hanging, worked circa 1880, is similar to that on the pelmet.
The design of the cover is similar to a pair of embroidered hangings worked in silk on an apricot silk ground at the Victoria and Albert Museum (T3648A-1976); also to the hanging "Artichoke" worked in crewels on linen in 1877, illustrated in the above book, page 26.

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