WW1 Military Silk Embroidery Panels
This lot comprises three remarkable silk embroidery panels dating from the First World War. Each panel depicts regimental insignia and battle honours, showcasing skilled needlework on a black silk ground. One panel features the crest of the Lancashire Fusiliers, complete with the Egyptian Sphinx and a detailed wreath. Another displays a Prince of Wales feather emblem, and the third features a further regimental badge. These panels were likely created as decorative pieces or as part of larger commemorative displays, reflecting pride in the regiment and its achievements during wartime.
Condition and Collectibility
These silk embroidery panels exhibit signs of age and wear consistent with their period. There is some fading to the silk and minor loss of stitching in places, but overall, the embroidery remains remarkably well-preserved. These panels are highly collectible items for those interested in military history, regimental memorabilia, or antique textiles. Their intricate detail and historical significance make them a unique and desirable addition to any collection.













