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<p>[QUOTE="Northern Lights Lodge, post: 4416683, member: 13464"]Wow! They are all in such great shape! Lovely! Each one!</p><p>The little 7" round mat with the ruler under the apron is the same time frame as the piece you first posted. Victorian era. </p><p>The apron circa 40-50's. The cute little table cover with the horse and cart embroidery - is rather reminiscent of things I've seen from the 20-30's...into the early 40's.</p><p>The two embroidered dresser scarves look like circa 40's to me. And the pretty pink table cover looks like it may be a "stamped" goods item circa late 60's - 70's.</p><p>As for the cute aqua piece... I'll hazard a guess that it could be 40's - 50's... Yes, interesting that it is sort of a "mirror" image piece... I quite like it!</p><p>All such lovely condition!</p><p>Grandma may feel better about downsizing if you can reap some $$ back for her with some sales. It is always difficult to downsize... I've done PART of my own vast collection of linens and lace... I MUST do more as my girls really don't have much interest. Sigh!</p><p>Have fun!</p><p>Leslie[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Lights Lodge, post: 4416683, member: 13464"]Wow! They are all in such great shape! Lovely! Each one! The little 7" round mat with the ruler under the apron is the same time frame as the piece you first posted. Victorian era. The apron circa 40-50's. The cute little table cover with the horse and cart embroidery - is rather reminiscent of things I've seen from the 20-30's...into the early 40's. The two embroidered dresser scarves look like circa 40's to me. And the pretty pink table cover looks like it may be a "stamped" goods item circa late 60's - 70's. As for the cute aqua piece... I'll hazard a guess that it could be 40's - 50's... Yes, interesting that it is sort of a "mirror" image piece... I quite like it! All such lovely condition! Grandma may feel better about downsizing if you can reap some $$ back for her with some sales. It is always difficult to downsize... I've done PART of my own vast collection of linens and lace... I MUST do more as my girls really don't have much interest. Sigh! Have fun! Leslie[/QUOTE]
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