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A rare and visually stunning vintage fabric sample catalogue marked “Calcutta – Made in Italy”, featuring luxurious imported textile swatches in vibrant royal shades with elegant woven floral and geometric patterns. This beautiful presentation book reflects the charm of early imported European textile trade in India and carries a strong old-world colonial aesthetic.
The catalogue includes multiple original fabric samples attached inside a hardbound embossed cover, making it not only a collectible textile archive but also a wonderful decorative conversation piece for vintage collectors, fashion historians, interior stylists, and antique enthusiasts.
The combination of the deep red embossed cover, Italian manufacturing mark, and beautifully preserved satin-like swatches gives this piece a timeless luxury appeal.
Highlights:
Original vintage Italian fabric sample catalogue
Marked “Calcutta – Made in Italy”
Beautiful embossed hardbound presentation cover
Contains multiple original textile/fabric swatches
Rich floral and geometric woven designs
Rare textile trade and fashion memorabilia piece
Excellent for collectors, décor styling, display, or archival collection
Strong colonial-era vintage aesthetic
Collector’s Note:
Pieces like these were often used by textile importers, luxury fabric merchants, and fashion houses to showcase imported European fabrics to elite buyers and tailoring houses in India. Finding an intact catalogue with original samples still preserved is becoming increasingly difficult today.
Perfect For:
Antique collectors
Textile & fashion collectors
Vintage décor styling
Interior display
Luxury prop styling
Heritage archive collections
Condition:
Original vintage condition with natural signs of age, wear, and preservation marks consistent with old collectible catalogues, adding to its authentic antique charm.
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