P3 has note
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ITALIAN; 1425-50
Reading upwards, the Birth of the Virgin, the Marriage of the Virgin, the Annunciation of the Virgin's death; St Catherine, The Virgin and Child, and St John the Evangelist; about the neck, mutilated scenes of the Death of the Virgin and her Assumption. The ophrey, which was originally intended for use on a cope, is embroidered with silver and silver-gilt thread in laid and couched work, and with coloured silks in split silver and silver-gilt thread in laid and couched work, and with coloured silks in split stitch, on linen.
The velvet (<i>zetuni vellutati</i>) of which the vestment is made is also Italian.
329-1908. [1960s?] (en)
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