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Woollen cloth fragment with a simple check design, from the mouth of a pot containing a hoard of Roman coins, part of a hoard buried c. 230 AD and found on 9 August 1933 in Bell's Meadow, Falkirk, Stirlingshire
Fragment of embroidery mimicking tapestry in broadline style of a red-outlined stylised human figure emanating six serpentine forms, with smaller human and other designs in the interspaces: South America, Peru, Paracas
Small textile fragment originally from the centre of a mantle, embroidered with a stylised black condor, containing another upside-down condor inside itself, and a small yellow one by its head: South America, Peru, Paracas Region, early Nasca period, c. 6th century
Fringed fragment of red textile covered in embroidery of interlocking felines and anthropomorphic figures: South America, Peru, Paracas, early Nasca period, 100 - 600
Fragment of cotton printed in colours with a diaper of stylized flowers, possibly tulips, and foliage: English, probably London, Silver Studio, by Harry Napper, 1900 - 1905
Small piece of textile and three wood fragments, one of a collection of finds from a body discovered in a bog on Arnish Moor, Lewis: Scottish, early 18th century