Victoria and Albert Museum(London)Object nameMuseum No.FormBase Materials ThreadTechniquesDesignProduction placeEngland 1200-30 Date1180-1210 (lappet with figure)Leased from the Diocese of Westminster Credit lineDemension(cm) ( hight X width )NotesObject nameMuseum No.FormBase Materials ThreadTechniquesDesignCredit lineDemension(cm) (hight X width)Notes― 549 ―― 549 ―No.3Fragment of embroideryT.56 to H-1913FragmentLinenNo.2The Clare ChasubleNo.1MitreLOAN: WESTMINSTER.1673-1864MitreChasubleBlue satin(Iran) with silk Silk twill(Italy)warp and cotton weft Reinforced with linenSilver-gilt threadSilver-threadSilk threadReinforced with linenSilver-gilt threadSilk threadSilver-gilt threadSilk threadUnderside couchingSplit stitchStem stitchUnderside couchingSplit stitchLaid and couched workUnderside couchingSplit stitchDesign with quatrefoils, Christ Crucified, the Virgin and St. John, Griffins, Lions, and othersEngland 1272-1294Design with the Crucifixion, with the Virgin and St John Design of foliageEngland 1290-1320Acquired from ʻa gentleman in Walesʼ and others. Purchased by the Museum,1864124 × 80Purchased from A. E. Street, son of the architect G. Edmund Street. 188123.5 × 33.3 (Headpiece) 43.2 × 2.9-7.6 (Lappet with scrolls) 46.9 × 2.7-5.7 (Lappet with figure) One of the earliest examples Originally contained jewels or metal ornaments.22 × 28 17 × 8 (St Lawrence) 16.5 × 7.5 (St Stephen) Originally part of a burse.No.9Panel from a burseT.2-1940PanelSilk velvet No.11No.10The Butler-Bowdon CopeOrphrey fragmentsT.36-1955CopeSilk velvet827&a-1903Orphrey LinenInterlayer of silk in plain weaveSilver-threadSilver-gilt threadSilk threadInterlayer of silk in plain weaveSilver-threadSilver-gilt threadSilk threadSilver-threadSilver-gilt threadSilk threadUnderside couchingSplit stitchRaised workUnderside couchingSplit stitchSatin stitch,Surface couchingRaised work/French knots Design with multifoil ogee arches, the Life of the Virgin, and othersUnderside couchingSplit stitchRaised workSurface couchingDesign with barbed quatrefoils, St Margaret and St CatherineProduction placeEngland1335-45 DateDesign with Gothic arches, the apostlesEngland1335-1345England1335-1345Bequeathed by Mr. B. O. ClarkePurchased with Art Fund and others supportPurchased by at the sale of the collection of Monsieur M Benoit Hochon, Paris, 1903123× 19.527.7 × 28.2162 × 287 On velvet involved three layers of fabric※Glass beads/Pearls Relates to the Chichester-Constable chasubleThe reverse side has a number of traces of linings, braids and patches.No.4The John of Thanet PanelT.337-1921PanelSilk twillNo.5Frontal bandT.70-1923Frontal bandLinenSilver-gilt threadSilver-threadSilk thread※PearlsUnderside couchingSplit stitchSilver-gilt threadSilk threadDiagonal stitchTent stitchLaid and couch workPlait and stem stitchesTwisted buttonhole stitchPattern of quatrefoils and inscriptionsDesign with Christ in a Gothic arch, the Angel Gabriel and, the Virgin Mary, and othersEngland 1300-1319 England 1300-1350 Presented by Art FundGiven by Monsieur G. Saville Seligman99 × 429.5 × 261It would originally have been at the centre top back of a copeSmall squares apparently in imitation of damask weavingNo.12Chasuble with orphreys402-1907ChasubleCrimson velvet cloth of gold of tissue Linen(orphreys)No.13ChasubleT.82-1978ChasubleSilk velvetLinen Silver-threadSilver-gilt threadSilk threadSilver-threadSilver-gilt threadSilk threadSurface couchingSplit stitchSatin stitchCouched workSplit stitchLong and short stitchesBrick stitchDesign with the crucifixion of Christ, God the Father, heraldic shields, and othersEngland(embroidered) 1434-1446Design of Christ crucified, God the Father, Gothic arches, and othersEngland1460-1490 (orphreys) 1500-1599 (body)Tassinari and Chatel (silk manufacturer), Lyon, before 1877Purchased by at the auction of the contents of Bookham Lodge (Surrey), 1907119.5 x 86.5130× 67Two identical shields of armsSpanish additions: neck piece, panels at the bases of the orphreys, triple cord gold edging No.6The Syon Cope83-1864CopeLinenNo.7Orphrey T.72-1922Orphrey LinenSilver-threadSilver-gilt threadSilk threadSilver-threadSilver-gilt threadSilk threadUnderside couchingSplit stitchCross stitchPlait stitchLaid and couched workDesign with quatrefoils, the Life of Christ and the Virgin, apostles, and othersUnderside couchingSplit stitchRaised workDesign of Tree of JesseEngland 1310-1320England1310-1325Acquired by John Talbot and others, c1836; Dr Daniel Rock and others, before 1862150.5 × 305Acquired in Paris by Georges Saville Seligman; purchased from him123 × 17.5Background is entirely worked in coloured silkSaid to have come from a church in Spain No.14Chasuble697-1902ChasubleSilk velvetNo.15Chasuble and stolesT.295 to B-1989Silk damask Silk on linenSilver-threadSilver-gilt threadSilk thread※SpanglesSplit stitchSatin stitchLaid and couched workBrick stitchMetal threadSilk threadSurface couchingLong and short stitchesStem stitchDesign with angels, half-length figures of the rising dead, the initialsDesign with the crucifixion of Christ with God the FatherEngland1510-1533Birmingham1848-1850 Given by St Augustineʼs AbbeySaid to have come from Hexham purchased from Mrs Alice Hedley115× 69 Recycled from a pall, a cloth used to cover a coffinDesigned by A.W.N. Pugin, probably made by Mrs. Lucy PowellNo.8The Marnhull orphreyT.31&A-1936OrphreyLinenSilver-threadSilver-gilt threadSilk threadUnderside couchingSplit stitchLaid and couched workDesign with Gothic arches, Christʼs passion, torture, crucifixionEngland 1310-1325 Presented by Art Fund109.5 × 44.5 表1 Opus Anglicanum
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