Lot 117 , A pair of French green and red baize window lambrequins, late 19th century, width 5ft 3.5in.
A pair of French green and red baize window lambrequins, late 19th century, with applique-work urn and foliate scrolls, with oak box tops centred by a leaf and berry crest, width 5ft 3.5in.
Estimate £400-600
The first lambrequin has small holes to the green baize and fading to the border, the 2nd has some small holes to the green and red baize, both on hessian with silk linings which have split / rotted near the bottom, the oak box tops have been reinforced with later timber and mdf panels, the central crests have been broken and reglued and have some losses.
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Sold for £360