Exceptional Antique Set of Hand Embroidered Napkins with Coronet and Monogram and Lace edges. A testament to the lost art of the aristocratic trousseau, this magnificent set of six antique dinner napkins evokes the splendor of the Belle Époque. Made of the finest, luminous white linen, each napkin is a masterpiece of handwork, designed for a noble household with discerning taste. The set is distinguished by its remarkable double embroidery. One corner features a bold, scrolling monogram embroidered in a rich raspberry-red thread, rendered in meticulous satin stitch. Above the monogram sits a beautifully articulated coronet, signifying noble rank, likely that of a Count or Marquis.
A second corner of each napkin is adorned with a delicate and artfully rendered floral bouquet, showcasing the embroiderer's skill and adding a touch of softness to the formal design. The elegance of the embroidery is matched by the extraordinary border. Each napkin is edged with a wide, intricate band of handmade fine crochet lace. The lace adds a layer of texture and heirloom quality, finishing the pieces with a spectacular, scalloped flourish. Of note: some have not been laundered and are a slightly darker color, one has a minute pin-prick which I wasn't able to photograph. Some of the embroidery is lighter in color, all of these are beautiful.
Perfect for you to elevate your entertaining dining experience, or to become the star of your antique fine textile collection. This set represents a rare survival of Gilded Age luxury and craftsmanship. They are not merely linens, but a beautiful link to a bygone era of elegance and refinement.
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