First Of A Large Curtain In Cotton Percale Printed With Roses Louis-philippe Period C. 1850
Circa 1850
France
First piece of a large rose-printed cotton percale curtain dating from the late Louis-Philippe period. Original assembly in the pleated top with cotton braid and brass rings. Background design of polka dots and vertical ribbons dotted with staggered red roses. Squirrel silk piping on one side. Unlined, this curtain has been cleaned and has a few tiny invisible repairs and four or five small holes due to color mordanting. The percale has retained its rigid primer. Good overall condition.
Dimensions: 270 cm high by 153 cm wide.
France
First piece of a large rose-printed cotton percale curtain dating from the late Louis-Philippe period. Original assembly in the pleated top with cotton braid and brass rings. Background design of polka dots and vertical ribbons dotted with staggered red roses. Squirrel silk piping on one side. Unlined, this curtain has been cleaned and has a few tiny invisible repairs and four or five small holes due to color mordanting. The percale has retained its rigid primer. Good overall condition.
Dimensions: 270 cm high by 153 cm wide.
560 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Linen
Width: 153 cm
Height: 270 cm
Reference (ID): 1754959
Availability: In stock
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