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022 Antique Silk Ecclesiastical Tapestry Portrait Of 13th To 14th Century Possibly Arch Bishop Chichely

This antique silk tapestry portrait likely depicts a 14th-century clergyman, possibly Archbishop Chichely. The richly coloured and detailed embroidery showcases a distinct medieval style. A rare and desirable piece for collectors of religious art and historical textiles, this tapestry exhibits signs of age consistent with its antique status.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Entitled Water 2026-02-22 09:04:24 £126.00
Frames Reservoir 2026-02-22 09:04:24 £125.00 Auto
Frames Reservoir 2026-02-22 08:33:44 £121.00
Occasionally Gospel 2026-02-22 08:33:44 £120.00 Auto
Occasionally Gospel 2026-02-21 23:05:27 £101.00
Frames Reservoir 2026-02-21 23:05:27 £100.00 Auto
Frames Reservoir 2026-02-21 23:05:18 £86.00 Auto
Occasionally Gospel 2026-02-21 23:05:18 £85.00
Frames Reservoir 2026-02-21 23:02:45 £56.00 Auto
Matrix Blend 2026-02-21 23:02:45 £55.00
Frames Reservoir 2026-02-21 23:02:24 £46.00 Auto
Matrix Blend 2026-02-21 23:02:24 £45.00
Frames Reservoir 2026-02-21 19:27:56 £22.30
Simple Places 2026-02-21 19:27:56 £21.30 Auto
Simple Places 2026-02-21 13:30:24 £20.00
Kingston Criticism 2026-02-21 13:30:24 £19.00 Auto
Kingston Criticism 2026-02-20 16:51:49 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £126.00

Winner: Entitled Water

Timezone: Europe/London

Reserve Met

Antique Silk Ecclesiastical Portrait

This is an antique silk tapestry portrait, likely depicting a high-ranking member of the clergy, possibly Archbishop Chichely. The work exhibits a distinct medieval style, with rich colours and detailed embroidery. The subject is shown in traditional ecclesiastical vestments, holding an object that may be a religious text or symbol of office. The tapestry is framed within a decorative wooden frame, adding to its antique appeal.

Condition and Collectibility

The tapestry shows signs of age and wear, consistent with its antique status. There is some fading of the silk and minor loss of embroidery in areas, but the overall image remains remarkably well-preserved. This piece would be of interest to collectors of religious art, historical textiles, or medieval artifacts. Its unique subject matter and craftsmanship make it a rare and desirable addition to any collection.