Rare examples of 17th-century paper-cutting ‘saved from skip’ to go on display
by Harriet Sherwood from World news | The Guardian on (#6P81C)
Decorative artefacts saved from skip 30 years ago amid debris at former ladies' university' Sutton House in London
Rare examples of 17th-century decorative paper-cutting found amid debris at a historic house in east London that was part of what was known as the ladies' university" are to go on display.
Eight examples of the art form have been identified, including a hen embellished with coloured silk and a tiny folded star. They were discovered on a lintel where they are assumed to have settled after falling between floorboards about 350 years ago.
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