Vintage French Linen Sheet w/Fine Mono & Hemstitching +
Drap ancien en fil de lin broderies fin mono et jours
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USD 475.00 |
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USD 475.00 |
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Wednesday, October 01, 2008 |
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008 |
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Poitou-Charentes |
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Welcome to ~FRENCH VINTAGE LINENS AND ANTIQUES~ Where You Will Find Beautiful and Unusual Linens and Apparel from France ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wishing you and yours a Happy and Peaceful Holiday Season! Our gift to you, our customers, is Free Shipping on all purchases until January 1st 2009 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ French Sheet in Fine Linen with Magnificent Hemstitching and Rich Monogram~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a fine antique French linen ('fil' in French) sheet made and found in France. The color is pure white and the linen is of the highest quality with a fine, crisp hand. This sheet is remarkable for it's border of richly worked hemstitching--row upon row of the most intricate needlework which extends along both sides for a remarkable 45 inches, giving this sheet a deep return--always the mark of a fine sheet. The patience and time required to do this kind of needlework never fails to amaze me. This beautiful sheet is finished with a large, elegant 3 initial monogram which reads M A L. The initials have a high relief and are richly embellished with scroll work and French knots. The measurements are 92 inches wide by 128 inches long, with a return measuring 45 inches, and there is no center seam. This very fine French vintage sheet is in excellent Vintage condition with no stains or signs of wear. (Please see "Comments on the Condition of Items I Sell" below.) These sheets were generally made for the trousseau of a French bride, in the first half of the 20th cent., by her mother, grandmother or in some cases by convent nuns. In any case this is the work of a skilled and experienced French embroiderer/needlewoman. This lovely French vintage linen sheet would be a beautiful addition to any elegant bedroom. As with all the items we sell, this sheet will be delivered to you freshly laundered and ironed. FVL #0300 SHIPPING: I ship internationally by French Priority Airmail and Colissimo. Shipping for this item will be Free of Charge. I am happy to do combined item shipping to save you extra costs on multiple item orders. The combined shipping cost for two sheets is $60.00. For three, $80.00. INSURANCE: Recommended and available by request. Although we have had great success shipping via French Priority Airmail, naturally and understandably, we cannot be responsible for damage to, or loss of, items in transit. Insurance for this item is $5.00. If you wish to insure your purchase for shipping let us know before payment so we can add the amount to your invoice. RETURN POLICY: Full refund of purchase price on return receipt of the item in described condition. PAYMENT METHODS: We accept only Paypal for purchases to be shipped outside France. Inside France we will accept your personal cheque. Comments on the Condition of the items I sell: Virtually all the items I sell are "vintage" which means they have, in the majority of cases, been used, and are at least 50 to 75, and even more than 100 years old. Having said that, I do not sell items that are so used that they are obviously heavily worn, faded or too fragile to use. Almost all my items were made by hand in France during the first half of the last century--most would date from between 1890 and 1950, although it is quite difficult to be certain of an exact date in most cases. It would be quite unusual to find this kind of fine hand work in France after about 1960. Again because these items are Vintage they have, in the vast majority of cases, been used. However all the items I sell have been carefully selected and inspected when I purchase them for their Very Good to Superb vintage condition. Still it is inevitable that occasionally there may be a hardly noticable tiny pin dot stain or a tiny rend on any given item. I always carefully launder and iron my items and in doing so inspect them carefully for a second time. If I notice a small flaw on an item I put that in my description. It is my hope that my customers understand that I would not and do not sell items which are not clean or have evident large stains or tears. But please do understand that because the items I sell are Vintage, and usually are at least 50 to 75 years old, they are rarely absolutely "pristine and perfect" as if they were new. If one expects that, then it is probably best not to purchase vintage items. Like all fine antiques, they will have their own sort of "patina." Some sellers do sell these vintage items in the state in which they find them and of course they inform their customers of that fact. I prefer to do laundering and ironing for my customers before shipping an item. In that way you can use and enjoy your purchase immediately. Comments on Pricing: Because the items I sell are generally much sought after here in France and abroad, they are becoming more rare, and certainly more difficult to find. I travel far and wide in my region of France to visit flea markets, brocantes, antique shops and private sellers. I visit Paris from time to time, and I search for these rare items in other areas of France when possible. Generally my buying costs are rising all the time as these Beautiful Handmade Vintage items become more scarce. My travel costs to seek out new items are significant. As well my husband and I spend many hours at the computer in-putting our stock for sale on eBay, managing our shop and keeping our business records up-to-date. We spend time packaging, (we use only quality packaging materials), and we drive to the post office some many miles away from our home several times a week to ship items to our customers. Finally and very importantly for my customers, I spend a great deal of time laundering and ironing the items we sell. This always involves lots of energy and time and often requires specialized laundry products which can be costly. For all these reasons, the prices of these vintage items may seem a bit high--but the fact is that almost all these items are rare and special. Many are virtual works of art, (some are actually of museum quality), having been made entirely by hand by highly skilled, but sadly now unknown, seamstresses and embroiderers. These skilled craftswomen have all but entirely disappeared. This kind of French hand work is virtually a Lost Art. Still I do my best to keep my prices as reasonable as possible because it really is a great pleasure to package something very beautiful and very special and send it off to someone who will appreciate a lovely European Treasure From the Past. Thank you for visiting ~VINTAGE FRENCH LINENS AND ANTIQUES~ Come back soon and do Sign up for my email newsletters and be sure to add me to your favorites list! Click here to see our other items! Merci et a bientot. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We are pleased to announce the opening of our Second eBay Store Broctique Vintage French AntiquesOur French ‘Brocante’ where you will find Curiosities, Accessories & Linens from France To visit us click on ‘Search by Store Name’ on your eBay welcome page and type in Broctique Vintage French Antiques We hope you will visit us often to see all the wonderful and unusual French vintage and antique items that we are adding regularly.
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