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Panel of fronts for a woman's linen jacket, embroidered in blackwork, uncut, 1619-1620, British. Two panels of linen, one with two jacket fronts drawn on it in pen and ink, each with a pattern of scrolling stems bearing tulips, acorns, pansies and roses,

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Panel of fronts for a woman's linen jacket, embroidered in blackwork, uncut, 1619-1620, British. Two panels of linen, one with two jacket fronts drawn on it in pen and ink, each with a pattern of scrolling stems bearing tulips, acorns, pansies and roses, with birds and insects, in blackwork speckling stitch. The other panel bears two upper sleeve shapes and two under sleeve shapes embroidered in the same design.  Linen, silk thread; hand-embroidered in blackwork.
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Title: Panel of fronts for a woman's linen jacket, embroidered in blackwork, uncut, 1619-1620, British. Two panels of linen, one with two jacket fronts drawn on it in pen and ink, each with a pattern of scrolling stems bearing tulips, acorns, pansies and roses,
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Panel of fronts for a woman's linen jacket, embroidered in blackwork, uncut, 1619-1620, British.
 Two panels of linen, one with two jacket fronts drawn on it in pen and ink, each with a pattern of scrolling stems bearing tulips, acorns, pansies and roses, with birds and insects, in blackwork speckling stitch.
The other panel bears two upper sleeve shapes and two under sleeve shapes embroidered in the same design.
  Linen, silk thread; hand-embroidered in blackwork.

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