A ROYAL POLYCHROME BOBBIN LACE FLOUNCE AND TWO POLYCHROME GUIPURE BORDERS, 19TH CENTURY
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A ROYAL POLYCHROME BOBBIN LACE FLOUNCE AND TWO POLYCHROME GUIPURE BORDERS, 19TH CENTURY

ITALIAN, 19TH CENTURY

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A ROYAL POLYCHROME BOBBIN LACE FLOUNCE AND TWO POLYCHROME GUIPURE BORDERS, 19TH CENTURY
ITALIAN, 19TH CENTURY
worked with scrolling foliage and flowers with perching birds, labelled 'Villa Savoia, 5946'; and two guipure flounces worked with birds and foliage and angels
876cm.x 18cm. (365in. x 6in.) and 125cm. (29in.) x 17cm. (7in.) each (3)
Provenance
Villa Savoia, Rome.
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Lot Essay

The Villa Savoia was a private residence and country estate used by the Italian Royal family in Rome. It was built by the Pallavincini family in the late 18th century and was acquired by Vittorio Emanuele II, King of Italy, (1820-1878) in 1872. Today, part of the estate is a public park.

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