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1346.

Part of an Embroidered Orphrey; ground (now faded), crimson silk; design, a green silk bough so twined as to end in a long pinnatified leaf or flower, now white but once gold, with little rounds of gold sprouting from parts of the outside branches. German, 16th century. 16-3/4 inches by 3 inches.


A specimen as meagre in design as it is poor in materials.


1347.

Part of an Embroidered Orphrey; ground, crimson silk; design, a green silk bough, &c. German, 16th century. 17-1/2 inches by 5 inches.


In all likelihood a part of the broader orphrey wrought for the same vestment as the one just before mentioned.


1348.

Web for Orphreys; ground, gold thread; design, the fleur-de-lis composed into a geometric pattern, outlined in dark brown silk. German, late 15th century. 14-1/2 inches by 4-1/4 inches.


Both the brown colour and the design are somewhat rare, as found upon ecclesiastical appliances. Here, as elsewhere, the gold is so poor that it is hardly discernible. Under the canvas lining is a piece of parchment, on which is written some theological matter.


1349.

Web for Orphreys; ground, cloth of gold pricked with crimson; design, the names—"Jhesus," "Maria," done in blue silk, between two trees, one bearing heads of crimson fruit, the other lilies, parti-coloured white with