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EUROPE.

England:
    Chintz.
    Embroidery.
    Quilting.
    Satins.
    Silks.
    Tapestry.
    Velvets.
    Webs, ribbon-like.

Flanders:
    Embroidery.
    Lace.
    Linen, block-printed.
    Linen, damasked.
    Napery.
    Silk, damasked.
    Tapestry.
    Velvets.

France:
    Cloth of gold.
    Embroidery.
    Lace in gold.
    Quilting.
    Silks, brocaded.
    Silks, damasked.
    Tapestry.
    Velvets.
    Webs.

Germany:
  Cologne, and other Rhenish towns:
    Embroidery in silk, in thread, in worsted.
    Napery.
    Silk and linen.
    Tapestry.
    Velvet.
    Webs in silk, in silk and linen.

Greece:
    Silks.
    Silks mixed with cotton.
    Silks mixed with linen thread.
    Byzantine stuffs historied.

Italy:
  Florence:
    Embroidery.
    Silks, damasked.
    Silks, historied.
    Silks mixed with linen.
    Velvets, pile upon pile.
    Velvets, plain.
    Velvets wrought with gold.
    Velvets raised.
    Webs, historied.
  Genoa:
    Silks, brocaded in gold.
    Silks, damasked.
    Velvets, plain.
  Italian Textiles, &c.:
    Applied or cut-work.
    Embroidery.
    Fringe.
    Lace.
    Quilting.
    Satins.
    Satins, brocaded in gold and silver.
    Silks, brocaded in gold.
    Silks, damasked.
    Silks mixed with cotton.
    —— with hemp.
    —— with flax.
    Velvets raised.
    Velvets of silk.
    Velvets of worsted.
    Webs