A panel of gold silk, possibly from a skirt apron, embroidered in coloured silks and silver metal thread with a border of flowers, the central field with delicate sprigs of flowers--22 x 34in. (56 x 86.5cm.), circa 1710, English or Anglo-Indian, with remnants of gold silk damask attached
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A panel of gold silk, possibly from a skirt apron, embroidered in coloured silks and silver metal thread with a border of flowers, the central field with delicate sprigs of flowers--22 x 34in. (56 x 86.5cm.), circa 1710, English or Anglo-Indian, with remnants of gold silk damask attached

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A panel of gold silk, possibly from a skirt apron, embroidered in coloured silks and silver metal thread with a border of flowers, the central field with delicate sprigs of flowers--22 x 34in. (56 x 86.5cm.), circa 1710, English or Anglo-Indian, with remnants of gold silk damask attached
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