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French silk brocade
1700
French silk brocade Piece of pink silk brocaded in silver and white and soloured silks. French middle 18th century; about 15 in. square.
Source: Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Vol. 4, Page 622
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(1100)
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Silk Kufic Brocade
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