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Portrait of William Dobson, Josias English  British, Etching
Josias English
William Dobson
1645–49 (?)
Josias English
Franz Cleyn
1654
Pierre de Maridat, I. Josias Belle  French, Bronze, French
I. Josias Belle
1656
Stomacher, Linen, embroidered with silk and silver thread, English
English
ca. 1710
"Sunray", Phoebe English  British, silk, British
Phoebe English
spring/summer 2024
Bit Boss, Copper alloy, English
English
17th century
Sampler, Wool on canvas, English
English
early 19th century
Panel, Silk satin, embroidered with silk and precious metal-wrapped silk threads, English
English
ca. 1625–50
Coverlet, Silk, embroidered silk, English
English
ca. 1725–50
Strip Quilt, Wool, printed and pieced, English
English
ca. 1860
"Eye" brooch, Portrait miniature possibly on ivory; pearls; rock crystal; gold, English
English
early 19th century
Star of Jerusalem Quilt, Cotton, printed and pieced, English
English
ca. 1820
Star of Lemoyne Quilt, Cotton, printed and pieced, English
English
ca. 1820–40
Cardigan, The English Shop  American, Wool, American
The English Shop
1960–65
[Group of 17 Early Stereograph Views of British Churches], Sedgfield's English Scenery  British, Albumen silver prints
Multiple artists/makers
1850s–1910s
Phoebe English
spring/summer 2024
Phoebe English
spring/summer 2025
Phoebe English
spring/summer 2025
Phoebe English
spring/summer 2020
English
ca. 1775
English
ca. 1830
Dodd Family
19th century
Crib Quilt, Cotton, printed and pieced, probably English
probably English
ca. 1860
Hearts and Chess Pieces Quilt, Cotton: printed and pieced, probably English
probably English
ca. 1830
Perfume bottle, Gold, bloodstone, Probably English
Probably English
1760s
Chintz Appliqué Quilt, Cotton, printed and appliquéd, probably English
probably English
ca. 1820–30
Corded crib quilt, Cotton: corded "whitework", probably English
probably English
ca. 1700
Stuffed and corded crib quilt, Linen, cotton: "whitework" stuffed and corded, probably English
probably English
ca. 1835
Stuffed and corded quilt, Cotton: "whitework" stuffed and corded, probably English
probably English
ca. 1835
Stuffed and corded quilt, Cotton: "whitework" stuffed and corded, probably English
probably English
ca. 1845
Christ bearing the cross, Ferdinando Tacca  Italian, Bronze, Possibly Italian or English
Ferdinando Tacca
mid-17th century
Watch with scenes from the story of Rebekah at the well, Johannes van Ceulen  Dutch, Case: painted enamel on gold, and raised enamel on gold; Movement: gilded brass, partly blued steel, and silver, Dutch, The Hague movement with French, Paris case
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1676–80
Rowel Spur (Right), Iron alloy, nickel, American or English
American or English
late 19th century
Sampler, Silk on linen, English or Scottish
English or Scottish
1770
Silk, lampas weave, English or French
English or French
ca. 1841
Sampler, Wool, English or Scottish
English or Scottish
18th century
Adam and Eve Making Garments of Leaves; God Admonishing Adam and Eve for their Transgression (one of a set of three), Canvas worked with wool, silk, and metal thread; chain, split, tent, and straight stitches; appliqué of woven silk textiles; metal thread braid, Scottish or English
Scottish or English
late 16th century
Sampler, Wool and silk on hemp canvas, English or Scottish
English or Scottish
late 18th century
The Creation of Eve and The Temptation (one of a set of three), Canvas worked with wool, silk, and metal thread; chain, split, tent, and straight stitches; applique of woven silk textiles; metal thread braid, Scottish or English
Scottish or English
late 16th century
The Expulsion and Adam and Eve after the Fall (one of a set of three), Canvas worked with wool, silk, and metal thread; chain, split, tent, and straight stitches; applique of woven silk textiles; metal thread braid, Scottish or English
Scottish or English
late 16th century