A pair of tabbed kidskin glove gauntlets, with applied white satin couched with silver-gilt thread and spangles and embroidered with coloured silks in a floral pattern. They are lined with coral-pink silk and edged with silver-gilt bobbin lace. The top edge is trimmed with ruched coral-pink silk ribbon edged with silver-gilt bobbin lace and spangles.
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| - A pair of tabbed kidskin glove gauntlets, with applied white satin couched with silver-gilt thread and spangles and embroidered with coloured silks in a floral pattern. They are lined with coral-pink silk and edged with silver-gilt bobbin lace. The top edge is trimmed with ruched coral-pink silk ribbon edged with silver-gilt bobbin lace and spangles. (en)
- A pair of glove gauntlets embroidered satin, 1610-1630, British, silver gilt & coloured silks (en)
- These detached gauntlets illustrate the style of glove decoration of the early 17th century. The tabbed shape with embroidery, silver-gilt bobbin lace trimming and ruched ribbon are characteristic of gloves during the period 1610 to 1630. The silver-gilt threads are couched onto the satin – that is, laid on the surface and secured with stitches in very fine silk. The coloured silk threads are worked through the satin ground.
A range of popular flowers such as roses, borage, carnation and pansies, with pomegranates are typical motifs in early 17th-century embroidery in Britain. (en)
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| - A pair of tabbed kidskin glove gauntlets, with applied white satin couched with silver-gilt thread and spangles and embroidered with coloured silks in a floral pattern. They are lined with coral-pink silk and edged with silver-gilt bobbin lace. The top edge is trimmed with ruched coral-pink silk ribbon edged with silver-gilt bobbin lace and spangles. (en)
- A pair of glove gauntlets embroidered satin, 1610-1630, British, silver gilt & coloured silks (en)
- These detached gauntlets illustrate the style of glove decoration of the early 17th century. The tabbed shape with embroidery, silver-gilt bobbin lace trimming and ruched ribbon are characteristic of gloves during the period 1610 to 1630. The silver-gilt threads are couched onto the satin – that is, laid on the surface and secured with stitches in very fine silk. The coloured silk threads are worked through the satin ground.
A range of popular flowers such as roses, borage, carnation and pansies, with pomegranates are typical motifs in early 17th-century embroidery in Britain. (en)
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