I don't think it's that bad. Even if it's 80's or 90's repro and not in great shape you can still sell to be used as intended or as a cutter for...
That's very nice. I would include the word "patchwork" in description and title. I use to do needlepoint. The needlepoint looks evenly done and...
If you sign in to Ebay and do a search, then click on the sold items for that search you'll get an idea of sold prices plus maybe some dating...
Did a quick search for vintage "La Mode abalone shell buttons" and found ones similar to yours, with prices, age, etc. I have a bunch of buttons...
This looks like some cluny bobbin lace or leavers lace (a machine-made lace) I've seen BUT lace work really confuses me so good luck. Very nice!
Still not sure how to date this though. 1980s or so?
Ha! Thx, @komokwa - that was really helpful. I've attached 2 more photos. The first one shows small parts of 3 items I had. For comparison I've...
I have attached a photo and included link of someone else's sold completed skirt that looks like part of mine - to my untrained eye. The...
I've attached four photos. The first two are the reverse. The one with the ruler is the front, shows scale and a hidden butterfly. Can't show...
Chinese Silk Embroidery - I have two matching sections which look like sections from some of the antique Chinese Qing Dynasty silk skirts I've...
Some people REALLY LOVE PINK! The interior pink suede with multi pockets and compartments is just wonderful and the outside is very nice also...
No, your closeup of the back is good. Measurements would make it a small luncheon cloth, table centerpiece or could just refer to it as a panel....
Depending on the measurement it could be referred to as a "luncheon cloth" (smaller than a tablecloth). Also, the reason I mention not ironing is...
Looks like an unfinished (raw edges) antique panel or tablecloth of society silk hand embroidered scarlet poppies. Embroidery Lessons, pg 35 (The...
Yes, thank you @PepperAnna. I found that site when I was researching. Very helpful.
My pleasure and if we got it wrong, hopefully someone will correct us ...
I think daybed spreads have fringe or ruffles on 2 long sides. Could that be it?
This was a fun bit of research for me so thought I would provide an update. Therese de Dillmont offered a "window into the past" with her cross...
If the fringe is on all sides it's probably a tablecloth. Looks like a jacquard fabric.
Thank you!
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