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Description:
We offer a large silk embroidery of Mary Queen of Scots being helped into a small boat.
This scene probably represents the Queen in the process of fleeing probably after the Battle of Langside.
Beautifully done on a silk panel there is also some wool work as well.
This is typical of late 17th century work. It is an impressive large piece.
Condition: there is some piecing of the silk due to degeneration, and the purchaser should have the piece stabilized by a fabric conservator. Otherwise it is extremely impressive and demonstrates high quality work.
Measurements of the silk panel, not including the frame: 73 cm by 54 cm.
The item is glazed but open to the rear.
Shipping outside of the Nortth America will be done by Xpress Post. To the UK this will be some $125.00.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: TPA_000630 |
| Condition:
Good |
Year:
c.1680
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| Country:
Scotland |
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| Height:
26 in. (66.04 cm) |
Depth:
1.5 in. (3.81 cm) |
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Width: 33.75 in. (85.72 cm)
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| Title:
Antique Scottish Silk Embroidery Queen Mary |
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| Materials:
Silk/wool |
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