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here is a lovely embroidered tablecloth that dates c1950.
The fabric is pure linen of light weight with a floppy hand.
The colour is nice china blue, the stronger blue on the pictures is the right one.
The tablecloth is almost square as the coffee tablecloths are and has 4 beautiful applications of white flowers on each side of the tablecloth, plus some lines in the middle of the cloth.
A thin row of ladderworks frames the tablecloth in its border.
Fine condition, I have f
reshly laundered and pressed the tablecloth which is ready to use.
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Condition : good condition, freshly laundered and pressed
Ref : TC0651
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Fabric
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Colour
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china blue
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Period
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1950
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Origin
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France
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Weight
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110 gr / 0.24 lbs
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Length
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110 cm / 43 in
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Width
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100 cm / 39 in
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Embroidery
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ladderworks, white satin stitch flowers
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Condition
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good condition, freshly laundered and pressed
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Remarks
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nice embroidered linen coffee tablecloth from the 50's
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TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLECLOTHS
Antique napkins, towels and tablecloths date from late 19th century, early 20th. They can be hand embroidered with high relief bourdon stitches and cross stitches monograms, in white and sometimes in red yearn. They are usually woven in damask, a weaving technique that produces a reversible fabric with an elaborate glossy pattern against a matte background. Check, roses, flowers and leaves, crowns, art nouveau, patterns weaving are gorgeous. Antique towels and napkins are made from the best linen quality, with a silky touch due to the high quality long linen fiber. They are very durable textiles that become wondefully supple with time. Ideal to wash warm and perfect to use everyday, they are great also for period textile projects.
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Textile Care
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Antique linen is a living material, if you treasure it, it will reward you a hundred times. A lot of antique textiles are so robust and wonderfully easy to wash and maintain. The fibres of these exceptional fabrics were grown without any use of chemical, these textiles are organic. No need to use chemicals to wash antique textiles, a good simple natural soap such as the savon de Marseille is fine for every kind of linen. The textiles can be machine washed on warm. The warmer ithey will be washed, the softer and floppier they will turn. Again, no need to use a softener, a dash of white vinegar or a spoon of baking soda are perfect to maintain these wonderful textiles. Dry them on the line if possible, expose them under sun light to brighten the natural white.
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