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Sale On.8 Vintage Linen Cloths
Sale On.Vintage Linen Cloth, with Embroidery Transfer
Sale On.Collection of Vintage Embroidery Transfers
Roll of Edinburgh Weavers "Cockerels" fabric,
Helen Dalby 1961 for Edinburgh Weavers "Burning Bu
Edinburgh Weavers "Burning Bush by Helen Dalby 196
"Ling" for Tootal screen painted furnishing fabric
Victorian Oval Beadwork Picture
Woven fabric "Lombardy" by Edinburgh Weavers
A Roll of 1970,s fabric swirling blue and brown
Time Present Fabric Snipe John Drummond Hull Trade
Queen of Spain designed by Michael Taylor for Hull
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Framed James I ‘Agnus Dei’ Silk Sewn Stole c. 1610


A beautiful, early and well preserved piece of ecclesiastical sewing, silk on silk, depicting the lamb of God carrying the cross of St George in a hexagonal cartouche encircled by a green vine with stylised leaves and bearing purple grapes. At the opposing end of the stole, are the beautifully worked and entwined letters I H S. This is the name of Jesus abbreviated from the Greek.
The work is late Elizabethan embroidery on heavyweight pale cream silk and is incredibly finely worked.
Jesus Christ is symbolised as the Lamb of God carrying the flag of victory to represent His sacrifice, His triumph over death through resurrection, His ascension and His sovereignty over creation.
The six sided cartouche reflects the importance of the number 6 in Christianity, the completion by God of the creation itself and the imperfections and sins of mankind.
The stole has been long ago framed and protected so that the colours are bright and the condition remains superb.
This stole is of an extremely small size and yet is complete.
A stole is usually worn by Bishops and Arch Bishops as a part of their holy vestments. It symbolises the collar/yolk of Christ and is worn to show complete loyal service to God.
A fascinating and early piece of fine embroidery and a rare survivor.
Full of symbolism and every stitch would have been sewn with the love of God.
Dimensions are:
26.25 inches long x 4.5 inches wide and approximately 1.5 inches deep.
I describe and photograph my pieces accurately and with the aim that on arrival each will exceed expectations.
I operate a full refund guarantee and am always happy to give free, honest and friendly advice.
SellerWebberley Antiques
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The Barn
Battle Road
Dallington
East Sussex
TN21 9LQ
Tel : 07765 233 266
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The work is late Elizabethan embroidery on heavyweight pale cream silk and is incredibly finely worked.
Jesus Christ is symbolised as the Lamb of God carrying the flag of victory to represent His sacrifice, His triumph over death through resurrection, His ascension and His sovereignty over creation.
The six sided cartouche reflects the importance of the number 6 in Christianity, the completion by God of the creation itself and the imperfections and sins of mankind.
The stole has been long ago framed and protected so that the colours are bright and the condition remains superb.
This stole is of an extremely small size and yet is complete.
A stole is usually worn by Bishops and Arch Bishops as a part of their holy vestments. It symbolises the collar/yolk of Christ and is worn to show complete loyal service to God.
A fascinating and early piece of fine embroidery and a rare survivor.
Full of symbolism and every stitch would have been sewn with the love of God.
Dimensions are:
26.25 inches long x 4.5 inches wide and approximately 1.5 inches deep.
I describe and photograph my pieces accurately and with the aim that on arrival each will exceed expectations.
I operate a full refund guarantee and am always happy to give free, honest and friendly advice.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 27/MAY/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Textiles and Embroidery
Date c.1610
Early 17th Century Antiques Material Silk
Item code as216a2226
Status Sold
£380.00 
$509.92 
€438.60 

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The BarnBattle Road
Dallington
East Sussex
TN21 9LQ
Tel : 07765 233 266
Non UK callers : +44 7765 233 266
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