. "0.9101"^^ . "Embroidered silk plush velvet cushion cover or panel, Great Britain, 1880s"@en . . . . . . "1880 / 1889, United Kingdom" . . . "Embroidered cushion cover or panel in green silk plush velvet decorated with an applied border panel of 'Anglo-Indian' embroidery worked in silks. Embroidery of stylised floral patterns, typical of motifs seen on Paisley shawls, and is worked in silks over a painted 'turkey-red' cotton ground. Stitches used in the needlework are satin, herringbone, feather and stem with French knots in shades of red, green, pink, blue, yellow, purple and orange silks. The inner edge of the embroidered border has been trimmed with a bronze-coloured metal braid and there is evidence of stitching on the outer edge indicating that this was similarly trimmed.\n\nThe panel is lined with a green cotton sateen which has been unpicked along one side for use as a cushion cover although its original intended used is likely to have been a decorative panel."@en . "Embroidered cushion cover or panel in green silk plush velvet decorated with an applied border panel of 'Anglo-Indian' embroidery worked in silks. Embroidery of stylised floral patterns, typical of motifs seen on Paisley shawls, and is worked in silks over a painted 'turkey-red' cotton ground. Stitches used in the needlework are satin, herringbone, feather and stem with French knots in shades of red, green, pink, blue, yellow, purple and orange silks. The inner edge of the embroidered border has been trimmed with a bronze-coloured metal braid and there is evidence of stitching on the outer edge indicating that this was similarly trimmed.\n\nThe panel is lined with a green cotton sateen which has been unpicked along one side for use as a cushion cover although its original intended used is likely to have been a decorative panel."@en . "T.168-1984" . "Embroidered silk plush velvet cushion cover or panel, Great Britain, 1880s"@en . . . . . . "1880 / 1889, United Kingdom" .