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DAMASK LINEN TABLECLOTHS AND NAPKINS, TOWELS & CLOTHS

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SOLD
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Fine damask cloth, monograms & crowns SOLD
LACE BANQUET CLOTH, ENTIRELY MADE OF DIFFERENT LACE BORDERs

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One magnificent Irish linen BANQUET CLOTH, (with Royal connection)*
  13' X 5' 6" entirely covered in embroidery and  lace.  6 only napkins     P.O.A.
  (Whitework rose petals in many different stitches) Perfect condition.  Lower picture.
One fine white linen damask BUFFET CLOTH   9' 6"X 6'  10" as new              £175.........SOLD
 Impressive embroidered initials H.B. and crown, 8" high, on both sides
of cloth.  See top picture above.SOLD
Assorted  SUPPER CLOTHS,  mostly rustic  farmhouse,  linen or hemp          £40
 coarse  weave  approx. 6' X 5'
 HARVEST CLOTHS, 3' X 5'  heavy twill weave, two red stripes; used               £30
 to carry food and then laid on table 
 LINEN NAPKINS  IN SETS OF 6,8,12  Initials (red or white):  DD.  AB.  RC.  
     CR. AS.  MRP.  VC.                                                                   FROM £50
 BASQUE TABLECLOTH  & NAPKIN sets in traditional multi coloured
  striped  linen, mostly unused '20s, '30s wedding presents                           £40 set
  perfect for kitchen, conservatory  barbecue meals, 6 - 8 napkins
 TEA TOWELS, good size, pre-war dowry , all striped,as new, make useful
  kitchen curtains, seats and cushions, as well as drying the dishes!                 £9 each
 HAND TOWELS, finest early 19c. linen damask, ex convent,
  rare l'oeuil de perdrix diaper pattern.                                                          £15 each
 TORCHONS large linen and/or hemp coarse- woven cloths
  used in every household, farm, vineyard.  Very rustic!                                  £15 each

All my linen is washed in my own machine, or carefully washed
by hand and hung in the fresh air
 to dry, and ironed on a special press.  It is then measured,
checked
 for any faults
and clearly labelled with size, condition and price.  

 
* This wonderful piece of needlework, embroidery and lace came from the property of Daisy, Countess of Warwick, near Dunmow.                       
She entertained King Edward V11 frequently and a special railway halt was built nearby for the King's convenience .
 

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