This is a rare surviving example of 18th century painted silk upholstery panels that were designed to be removable, presumably for the seasonal change of show covers which was a French tradition. The additional marking of the reverse connects these covers to the practice of marking furniture frames, no doubt the numbers on these covers corresponded to the frames on which they were used.
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P3 has note |
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P138 has representation | |
P102 has title |
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is P30 transferred custody of of | |
is P106 is composed of of | |
is P41 classified of | |
is P108 has produced of | |
is P129 is about of |
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is P24 transferred title of of | |
is crmsci:O8_observed of |