Friday, 6 December 2013

Old Linen - for sale


...Only 18 days left until Christmas...
but still some time for a few "last-minute-presents"




Some lovely hemp sacks to be filled by Father Christmas....
:-)


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#1134
2 antique German grain sacks in hemp from 1908
'Anton Steindorfner - Bauer (farmer) in Holmansöd' (Bavaria)
No 9 and No 10  (perfect to recover a pair of chairs...or...)
with a charming bee design and in excellent condition
 Sold

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6 lovely old hemp sacks with beautiful red stripes
all in excellent condition


#1020 - Pair of hemp sacks with very large monogram MI (or IW) - 80 Euro for the pair
#1021 - Monogram KE - 40 Euro
#1022 - without monogram, same stripes - 38 Euro
#1023 - Two sacks without monogram, identical stripes - 36 Euro each
 any inquiry  here


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To add "that" French country charm to your table setting -


and a "suggestion" of red

 

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#1301 - French table cloth "avec liteau rouge", circa 1880
in linen damask, with flowers and dogs, hand stitched hems,
 a red hand embroidered monogram BA in the center.
There are two tiny marks on one corner, which is reflected in the price,
apart from that in very good condition, 60" by 84" 
A lovely table cloth with a very rare and charming design.
110 Euro    here

  
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 #1302 - Beautiful table cloth, Napoleon III., 1860-1880
in linen damask with a lovely faded rose "liteau rouge"
in perfect condition, 155 cm by 150 cm
65 Euro  -  here

 

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#1303 - Set of 10 Cocktail- or Tea Napkins
Napoleon III., 1860-1880, 
in linen damask and very good condition
15" by 15" incl. fringes (11,5" x 11,5" without fringes)
65 Euro  here



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#1304 - Set of 6 napkins "avec Bandeau rouge"
in fine cotton, 1940's
65 Eurohere


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More "suggestions" of RED....



....for linen lovers...

 #1305 - Lovely country table cloth in heavy linen damask quality
with large monogram ST, hand stitched hems, circa 1880
in excellent condition, 61,5" by 55"
85 Euro  -  here


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#1320 - French Drap - over sheet, circa 1880
in pure linen, with hand stitched center seam and lovely monogram 2,5" high by 6" wide
in very good condition
 special Christmas price:  75 Euro - here



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#1321 - French Drap - over sheet, around 1900
in high quality linen-cotton blend (70 % linen with 30 % cotton),
 with a very large, hand embroidered beautiful and decorative monogram JG,
monogram size: 5" high by 7,5" wide, size of the sheet: 79" wide by 118" long
95 Euro  -  here


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All prices without shipping/postal costs.
Shipping costs depend on the weight of each item, please ask
Also - for any further info kindly email me  -  here

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It's "Nikolaus-Tag" today....





Hope that your stockings and shoes are nicely filled...

... with lots of goodies!

With Love!

xxxkarin


6 comments:

  1. Hello Karin ...oh what beautiful linens !! and the hemp sacks ...just gorgeous ! Happy St Nicholas Day ...Gail x

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  2. Beautiful photos as always. This Christmas we will be spending in NY, looking at your table setting I am homesick already..

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  3. Drooling over the beautiful linens ... love your pics : )

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  5. Those are some of the most beautiful grainsacks I have seen...I wonder if Santa is reading your blog?!!!

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  6. Lovely photos of lovely merchandise.
    But I think you are very busy! I wish you much happy Advent expectation, and some of its possible calm.
    Gute reise im Deutschland!

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