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Antique Slipper in Beads and Raised Berlin Work Pattern Englishwoman's Domestic
$100.00
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$100.00
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This charming antique slipper features intricate beadwork combined with a raised Berlin Work pattern, a popular Victorian-era needlework technique admired for its dimensional wool embroidery and decorative detail. Designs like this were often published in popular women’s magazines and created as decorative household pieces or parlor displays. The pattern originates from Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, a well-known 19th-century publication that shared fashionable needlework patterns with readers across England. Beautifully framed, this piece highlights the craftsmanship and creativity of Victorian domestic artistry and makes a wonderful addition for collectors of antique textiles, needlework, or historical decorative arts.
- Condition: Good overall condition; general wear; - kindly see photos
- Measurements: Frame is 9.5 inches tall, Frame is 8 inches wide
- Dates to: Circa 1860
- Signed/Marked: Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine