Details
Of ivory wool, worked in colored crewel or wools with a number of recurring motifs of a Roman emperor's cameo style portrait wearing a laurel leaf wreath of victory, in an oval medallion, supported by a crowned lion and a unicorn; a Chinese blue and white porcelain lidded jar; a pheasant; a parrot perched on the bent bamboo handle of a blue and white Chinese porcelain vessel, filled with fruit, resting on a Chinese low stool; and festoons of flowers suspended from sconces, one panel monogrammed 'ES', for Elizabeth Steward, another worked with coat-of-arms, framed
69 in. (175.5 cm.) high, 1714 in. (43.5 cm.) wide, framed, the largest
Provenance
Commissioned by Elizabeth, eldest daughter and co-heir of Elmes Steward of Pateshull and Cotterstock, Northampton and Thomas Guillim of Whitchurch, Hereford at Cotterstock, following their marriage on 5 August 1721.
By descent to their son Thomas Guillim, A.D.C., to General Wolfe.
By descent to his daughter and heiress Elizabeth Postuma, who married in 1782 Lieutenant General John Graves Simcoe (1752-1806), M.P. for St. Mawes, First Governor of Upper Canada and virtual founder of Toronto.
Possibly removed to the family home at Wolford House, Horidon, Devon.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 7 April 2004, lot 170.
Literature
A.F. Kendrick, 'Some Embroideries in the Collection of Sir Frederick Richmond, Bt.', The Connoisseur, 1935, p. 287.
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