Pair of French silk embroideries, c.1870, depicting cockerels and a hen in faux tortoiseshell frames - Rich colour, fine handwork and strong decorative appeal
Why We Love These.… Decorative textiles of this calibre bring softness, colour and narrative into a room. These French silk embroideries have a timeless charm - the rural subject matter is full of character, and the hand‑worked detail gives them a gentle luminosity. The faux tortoiseshell frames add refinement and contrast, making the pair both elegant and visually engaging. They work beautifully together or as part of a wider gallery wall.
At a Glance - Appeal, Desirability & Collectibility:
• Date: Circa 1870
• Origin: France
• Style: Decorative silk embroidery
• Materials: Silk embroidery, glass, faux tortoiseshell frames
Condition:
• Good overall condition
• Embroidery well preserved
• Frames and glass in sound order
Notable Details:
• Hand‑worked silk embroidery
• Rural poultry subject matter
• Faux tortoiseshell framing
Decorative Appeal:
• Combine textile craftsmanship with strong decorative impact
Versatility:
• Ideal for wall display in a wide range of interiors
Collectibility:
• 19th Century French decorative textiles are increasingly sought after
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Heritage, History & Craftsmanship:
Silk embroidery held a special place in 19th‑century French decorative arts. Often created for display rather than practical use, these works showcased both technical skill and artistic sensibility. Rural themes - cockerels, hens, pastoral scenes - were especially popular, reflecting everyday life and the enduring appeal of the countryside.
This pair demonstrates careful handwork, balanced composition and a lovely interplay of colour and texture. The faux tortoiseshell frames, typical of the period, enhance the warmth and detail of the silk work.
Styling Suggestions:
• Display as a pair for balance and impact
• Perfect for kitchens, dining rooms or hallways
• Ideal for French country, eclectic or traditional interiors
• Combine with paintings, prints or mirrors in a gallery wall
Explore Every Facet:
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• Silk stitching and colour
• Subject detail and composition
• Frame finish and profile
• Glass clarity
• Overall presentation
Sustainable Style:
Thank you for considering this Pair of French silk embroideries of cockerels & hen, c.1870 - a choice that is both culturally and environmentally responsible … in every sense, the most sustainable item is the one that endures. Preserving antique textiles allows historic craftsmanship to continue to be enjoyed while reducing the need for newly produced decorative items. These embroideries bring softness, history and character into modern living spaces in a thoughtful way.
Purchase with Confidence:
White’s Antiques carefully selects every item for authenticity, character, craftsmanship, and decorative presence - ensuring that each piece carries both aesthetic and historic value. Every item is described and photographed with care, offering complete transparency and confidence in your purchase.
We are an established and trusted resource for both trade and private collectors. You are warmly invited to visit our Showroom at The Vinery, Poling, West Sussex, to experience our curated collections firsthand, explore the stories behind each piece, and appreciate these timeless furnishings in person.
Delivery & Collection Information:
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measurements
Height:
55 cm
Width:
39 cm
Depth:
2.500 cm
measurements
declaration
White’s Antiques has clarified that the Pair of French Silk Embroideries of Cockerels & Hen Faux Tortoiseshell Frames c.1870 (LA569111) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being circa 1870