Corrections

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SANQ Vol. 53 Sarah’s Christmas Sampler A portion of the bottom corner was omitted in the magazine. Click here to download the chart. Click here to download the chart.

Four images accompanying the article “Threads of Gold and Silver: Filigree Needlework Tools,” by Kay Sullivan, did not appear with the correct captions. The corrected captions are listed below.

Issue Month/Year

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Caption

Volume 54, Spring 2009

Figure 2.


Gold chatelaine in filigree work. Dutch, probably Friesland or Amsterdam. Dated 1680. 16.5 cm (6 5/8 inches) long.
Courtesy: Nederlands Openluchtmuseum, Arnhem.

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Volume 54, Spring 2009

Figure 3.

Silver needle book with front and back cover decoration of oval filigree panels. Clasp and spine with filigree design. Interior lined with red velvet and containing embroidered flannel pages for needles. England c. 1760–1790. 5.5 x 4 cm (2½ x 1½ inches). Private collection.

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Volume 54, Spring 2009

Figure 4.

Gilded silver bodkin case with filigree tube over the top. All over scroll design with coiled ends. Length is 10.2 cm (4 inches). England c. 1775. Private collection.

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Volume 54, Spring 2009

Figure 5.

Silver filigree chatelaine with six chains and original tools consisting of a thimble holder, scissors, tape measure, and needlecase-cum-thimble holder. The Netherlands, circa 1730. Maker: Jan van Beuningen, Amsterdam (1701–post-1754). (Scissors made by Jan van Stavoren, Amsterdam (1727–1750). Amsterdam city mark: 1717–1733. Length approximately 35 cm (14 inches). Private collection.

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