"Tobine ground, brocaded in coloured silks, with an additional flush pattern."@en . . "brocaded silk, 1750s, English; Spitalfields"@en . "This fabric is a brocaded silk and was used for the petticoat of a lady's gown. The technique of brocading allowed different colours to be introduced into the pattern of a fabric in specific, sometimes very small areas. It was a more laborious process for the weaver than using patterning wefts running from selvedge to selvedge, but the resulting effect could be much more varied and lively."@en . "This fabric is a brocaded silk and was used for the petticoat of a lady's gown. The technique of brocading allowed different colours to be introduced into the pattern of a fabric in specific, sometimes very small areas. It was a more laborious process for the weaver than using patterning wefts running from selvedge to selvedge, but the resulting effect could be much more varied and lively."@en . . . "162A-1899" . "1750~ / 1755~, Spitalfields" . . . . . "1750~ / 1755~, Spitalfields" . . . . . "Tobine ground, brocaded in coloured silks, with an additional flush pattern."@en . "brocaded silk, 1750s, English; Spitalfields"@en . . "0.623"^^ . .