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English: Illustration of an embroidered stool with a slip of borage worked in canvaswork and appliqued to a velvet ground, early 17th century (Jacobean or possibly early Caroline)
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Source Holme, Charles, editor: Art In England during the Elizabethan and Stuart Periods by Aymer Vallance, London, Paris, and New York: Offices of The Studio, 1908, PDF at https://archive.org/details/artinenglandduri00valluoft
Author Illustration by Harry P. Clifford
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