Lot 316 , An early 20th century damask table cloth, inspired by Howard Carter’s discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, designed with Egyptian imagery and hieroglyphs, with influences of designers such as Christopher Dresser, emb

An early 20th century damask table cloth, inspired by Howard Carter’s discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, designed with Egyptian imagery and hieroglyphs, with influences of designers such as Christopher Dresser, emb

An early 20th century damask table cloth, inspired by Howard Carter’s discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, designed with Egyptian imagery and hieroglyphs, with influences of designers such as Christopher Dresser, embroidered along the edge - T.Glen-Coats 3.1/2 1915. being Sir Thomas Glen-Coats 1st Baronet or his son, both part of the famous thread and textile dynasty from Paisley, where the thread or cloth was manufactured, approximately 212cm x 338cm
£100-150

Condition:
In good condition.

Sold for £150