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早期20世纪的亚麻床上用品,含有2个枕套,字母为O.L.,并有扇贝形边缘。 - 纺织品  - 3.5 m - 2 m
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€ 150
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早期20世纪的亚麻床上用品,含有2个枕套,字母为O.L.,并有扇贝形边缘。 - 纺织品 - 3.5 m - 2 m

This complete French parure de lit comprises a large handwoven linen sheet and two matching pillowcases, embroidered with the initials “O.L.” The survival of a complete monogrammed set from this period is increasingly uncommon, particularly with coordinated decorative programs intact. Historical Context In late 19th- and early 20th-century France, a parure de linge formed an essential component of a bride’s trousseau. Textile dowries frequently included dozens of coordinated bed linens — often cited as 30 or more sets — reflecting both domestic preparedness and social standing. While utilitarian linens were used for daily rotation, more elaborate embroidered examples such as this were typically reserved for formal or ceremonial use, contributing to their relative preservation. The ensemble is executed in fine, densely woven linen of substantial weight and quality consistent with provincial French domestic production of the period. A 12 cm high-relief monogram “O.L.” embroidered in satin stitch with remarkable sculptural definition. The sheet monogram is worked reversibly, allowing legibility from both sides — an intentional and technically demanding feature that speaks to both pride of authorship and advanced needlework skill. Pillowcases bear the same initials executed in conventional orientation. Wide (approximately 9 cm) scalloped borders in Richelieu embroidery (broderie Richelieu), extending along the upper edge and continuing approximately 50 cm down the sides. Refined ajour de Venise (Venetian-style drawn thread openwork) integrated within the festooned edging. The decorative vocabulary situates the work firmly within the French whitework tradition of the Belle Époque and early 20th century, where dimensional monogramming and architectural cutwork borders were highly prized. Condition & Conservation. The set presents in very good condition for its age, with evidence of period laundering methods typical of rural France, where linen was traditionally beaten against smooth river stones prior to the advent of mechanised washing. Notable points: The lower portion of the sheet was torn after approximately 2.35 m and has been professionally replaced with matching linen, joined using an English blind seam; the intervention is discreet and not visually intrusive in use. Minor damage to the openwork above the monogram on one pillowcase has been carefully darned. Overall structural integrity remains strong. Such restorations are consistent with the life history of domestic textiles and do not detract from the ensemble’s decorative and documentary value. Complete early 20th-century French linen parures with matching monograms, preserved openwork, and sculptural embroidery are increasingly scarce on the market. The reversible monogram, in particular, elevates this set beyond standard trousseau production and suggests commission work or advanced atelier craftsmanship. This ensemble represents a compelling example of French domestic textile heritage from the transitional period between traditional hand laundering culture and the mechanisation of household labor.

编号 101898003

已售出
早期20世纪的亚麻床上用品,含有2个枕套,字母为O.L.,并有扇贝形边缘。 - 纺织品  - 3.5 m - 2 m

早期20世纪的亚麻床上用品,含有2个枕套,字母为O.L.,并有扇贝形边缘。 - 纺织品 - 3.5 m - 2 m


This complete French parure de lit comprises a large handwoven linen sheet and two matching pillowcases, embroidered with the initials “O.L.” The survival of a complete monogrammed set from this period is increasingly uncommon, particularly with coordinated decorative programs intact.
Historical Context
In late 19th- and early 20th-century France, a parure de linge formed an essential component of a bride’s trousseau. Textile dowries frequently included dozens of coordinated bed linens — often cited as 30 or more sets — reflecting both domestic preparedness and social standing. While utilitarian linens were used for daily rotation, more elaborate embroidered examples such as this were typically reserved for formal or ceremonial use, contributing to their relative preservation.
The ensemble is executed in fine, densely woven linen of substantial weight and quality consistent with provincial French domestic production of the period.
A 12 cm high-relief monogram “O.L.” embroidered in satin stitch with remarkable sculptural definition.
The sheet monogram is worked reversibly, allowing legibility from both sides — an intentional and technically demanding feature that speaks to both pride of authorship and advanced needlework skill.
Pillowcases bear the same initials executed in conventional orientation.
Wide (approximately 9 cm) scalloped borders in Richelieu embroidery (broderie Richelieu), extending along the upper edge and continuing approximately 50 cm down the sides.
Refined ajour de Venise (Venetian-style drawn thread openwork) integrated within the festooned edging.
The decorative vocabulary situates the work firmly within the French whitework tradition of the Belle Époque and early 20th century, where dimensional monogramming and architectural cutwork borders were highly prized.
Condition & Conservation.
The set presents in very good condition for its age, with evidence of period laundering methods typical of rural France, where linen was traditionally beaten against smooth river stones prior to the advent of mechanised washing.
Notable points:
The lower portion of the sheet was torn after approximately 2.35 m and has been professionally replaced with matching linen, joined using an English blind seam; the intervention is discreet and not visually intrusive in use.
Minor damage to the openwork above the monogram on one pillowcase has been carefully darned.
Overall structural integrity remains strong.
Such restorations are consistent with the life history of domestic textiles and do not detract from the ensemble’s decorative and documentary value.
Complete early 20th-century French linen parures with matching monograms, preserved openwork, and sculptural embroidery are increasingly scarce on the market. The reversible monogram, in particular, elevates this set beyond standard trousseau production and suggests commission work or advanced atelier craftsmanship.

This ensemble represents a compelling example of French domestic textile heritage from the transitional period between traditional hand laundering culture and the mechanisation of household labor.


最终出价
€ 150
Dési van Rhee
专家
估价  € 200 - € 250

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