- NMC/1557
- Item
- 17th century
Decorative repeating flower and blue vine design. White, blue, yellow, pink and dark red needlework on cream-ochre fabric.
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Decorative repeating flower and blue vine design. White, blue, yellow, pink and dark red needlework on cream-ochre fabric.
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Embroidered hanging (Version 1)
Embroidered hanging (Version 2)
Embroidered bedspread of linen with applique. The technique, lettering and choice of inscription are typical of Jessie Newbery's work. From the wear on the stitching of the inscription it is obvious that the bedspread has been in regular use. The heart shaped applique motifs are unfaded round the edges and there is evidence that the blue silk Inscribed: "God knows and/what he knows/is well and best/ the darkness/hideth not from/him but glows/clear as the/morning or the/evening rose/of east or west".
Embroidered trim/choker (Version 1)
Glasgow style tie-back or belt (Version 1)
White linen with embroidery. The design and technique shows influence of Jessie Newbery's teaching.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Glasgow style tie-back or belt (Version 2)
Horizontal banner depicting symbolism of Glasgow/St Mungo.
Macbeth, Ann
Embroidered bed cover. White cotton with pink and cream embroidery decorative design with roses.
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Embroidered trim/choker (Version 2)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 3)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 1)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 2)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 5)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 7)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 1)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 1)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 2)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 6)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 4)
Miss Cranston's walking suit (Version 2)
Dull blue/green corded silk embroidered at each end. Thought to be by Ann Macbeth (the use of these particular strong shades of magenta and turquoise are distinctive of Macbeth's work at this time).
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Possibly by Ann Macbeth.
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