Medium sized brown leporello, 6 pages, one side handpainted patterns other side blank. Floral and abstract corner designs, and a heraldic repeating pattern. Suitable for cross-stitch, beadwork, tapisserie.
Single sheet, handpainted, multicolor charted design for a pelmet (curtain valence or mantel swag), depicting white roses with khaki green foliage and red accent rondels on a black ground. Includes original, a modern recharting, and a DMC color key for the modern chart. Intended for Berlin woolwork, needlepoint, or cross-stitch.
Heinrich Kuehn (publ.) 2682 Chickens
Handpainted pattern showing two chickens outdoors.
Multicolor counted design for corner and border of a large doily or tea cloth. Pink and yellow flowers in rondels and squares with background geometric lines. Suitable for cross-stitch. Includes modern re-charting and DMC color key.
Heinrich Kuehn Lady and gentleman embroidery pattern
Multicolor charted pattern, intended for Berlin woolwork. Lovely small design of an 18th century lady, and a gentleman about to offer her a bouquet of roses. Original plus modern recharting, and DMC color key. Can also be used for cross-stitch, needlepoint and beading.
Charted multicolor pattern. Devotional image of St. Catherine of Alexandria, with her virgin’s crown, martyr’s palm, and her iconic execution wheel (which broke at her touch). Circa 1879. Hand painted original, plus modern recharting and DMC color key. Intended for Berlin woolwork, can also be used for needlepoint and cross-stitch.
Heinrich Kuehn (publ.) Flower cartouche
Single sheet, probably from a leporello. No text except the usual Deponirt. Light green stylized flower cartouche with darker green leaves.
Heinrich Kuehn Madonna della Seggiola
This design represents a painting by Raffaello Sanzio (Raphael) that is called the Madonna della Seggiola, dated 1513-1514.
Twelve small charted flower motifs in full color, circa 1870s. Suitable for cross-stitch, Berlin woolwork, needlepoint, or beading. Quite delicate and charming.
Charted multicolor design for four all-over repeats, featuring leafy, twining forms. These would be especially appropriate for 1860s carpetbags, piano cusions, footstools, fire screens and the like. Includes handpainted original, modern recharting and DMC color key. Design intended for Berlin woolwork, can also be used for needlepoint, cross-stitch, and beading.
Multicolor charted design sheet featuring five butterflies that can be stitched as one piece, or as separate motifs. Suitable for cross-stitch, Berlin woolwork, needlepoint, or beading. Modern recharting and DMC color key only, no photo of original.
Charted multicolor design for a wreath of petunias. Suitable for cross-stitch, Berlin woolwork, needlepoint, beading.
Grunthals Verlag Lamb with cross on cushion
Multicolor charted pattern of devotional
eligious image showing a lamb and cross on a red cushion. Intended for Berlin woolwork, can also be used for needlepoint and cross-stitch. Handpainted original plus modern recharting and DMC color key.
Graphed muilticolor roundel motif of twining acanthus style leaves, probably hand-painted.
Gluehr Square embroidered frame
Square embroidered frame for photographs, published as a quarter pattern. The chart has the complete pattern. One corner has been done in a different color to show the effect of another background color.
Louis Gluehr Red pelmet with white flowers
Handpainted Berlin woolwork pattern. A wide pelmet with three different white flower motifs, on a red background.
Louis Gluehr (publ.) Rose bouquet
Handpainted Berlin woolwork pattern on gray paper. A bouquet of three white roses with copper and brown leaves. Included another version with pink roses and grayscale leaves.
Gluehr, Louis (publ.) Flower bouquet
Handpainted pattern on single sheet, flower bouquet with a red and pink flower (rose?), bluebells and white marguerites.
Single sheet, handpainted Berlin woolwork pattern. A girl in a red dress herding a grey cow. No background. Grid is 130×100, design 100×80.
Tapestry stitch panels – heraldic lion and griffen, and two formal classical patterns.