Details
A set of ten linen damask napkins
woven with a spiders web design, embroidered with the Duke of Sutherland's monogram and dated 1851--32 x 35in. (80 x 87.5cm.); another of eight woven with a swan, similarly monogrammed and dated--32 x 37in. (80 x 92.5cm.); and another set of eight woven with the coat of arms of the Earls of Stewart and Stratherne 1374 embroidered with the Sutherland monogram, Cliveden 1853--34in. (85cm.) square(26)
woven with a spiders web design, embroidered with the Duke of Sutherland's monogram and dated 1851--32 x 35in. (80 x 87.5cm.); another of eight woven with a swan, similarly monogrammed and dated--32 x 37in. (80 x 92.5cm.); and another set of eight woven with the coat of arms of the Earls of Stewart and Stratherne 1374 embroidered with the Sutherland monogram, Cliveden 1853--34in. (85cm.) square(26)
Provenance
Said to have come from Cliveden, Buckinghamshire, when it was owned by the Duke of Sutherland, between 1849 and 1870.