early 1800's french silk embroidery – framed Georgian floral textile art












early 1800's french silk embroidery – framed Georgian floral textile art
A breathtaking 200-year-old French silk embroidery, steeped in history and charm.
Georgian-era craftsmanship, a rare and fragile floral treasure for collectors and textile lovers.
An exquisite piece of early 1800’s French silk embroidery, framed and preserved with all the gentle marks of time. Created during the Georgian era, this fragile yet beautiful artwork features a detailed floral bouquet sewn in silk threads, with subtle use of textured floss for added depth and dimension.
The embroidery is stitched on a pale silk background, now softly timeworn. The stitched body has partially detached from the backboard on three sides but remains secure on one edge, this could be repaired if desired or left as is, respecting its antique integrity.
Housed in a deep vintage wooden frame with a beaded gold border, the reverse is protected with blotting paper from an earlier period. This is a delicate collector's piece that deserves a caring home where its fragile beauty can be admired.
Size: 34 cm [13”] x 28 cm [11”] framed
Georgian era, c. early 1800’s
Materials: silk embroidery on silk ground with wooden frame
Signs of age, thread thinning, and fabric patina are present and consistent with a 200-year-old textile. Please review all photos carefully.