Lot 1344 , William Morris (1834-1896). Four panels of ‘Tulip and Rose’ triple woven wool and linen mix being two lengths sewn together creating a pair of wider curtains widest curtain (of two panels) 189cm wide x 158cm long, Single

William Morris (1834-1896). Four panels of ‘Tulip and Rose’ triple woven wool and linen mix being two lengths sewn together creating a pair of wider curtains widest curtain (of two panels) 189cm wide x 158cm long, Single

William Morris (1834-1896). Four panels of ‘Tulip and Rose’ triple woven wool and linen mix being two lengths sewn together creating a pair of wider curtains widest curtain (of two panels) 189cm wide x 158cm long
Single damaged curtain 131cm wide x 127cm long
There are other pieces of the same design also joined to make a smaller curtain (3 in total)
‘Tulip and Rose’, first registered 1876 woven by Heckmondwicke and exhibited in The Great Exhibition.
£1,500-2,500

Sold for £1,900