Society Work Silk Embroidery

"Society Work" has become the nickname for silk embroidery produced by the ladies of society, sort of what we call today "the ladies who lunch." These women of wealth and leisure would get together in the afternoons (presumably when the "help" was doing the real work) and chitchat and embroider. It was a social phenomenom but there was a competetive edge to this as well. It dates from around 1900-1920s, though it occurs 20-30 years prior to this and 10-20 years after.

The designs are usually fine silk floss on fine linen, and some are quite realistic... almost resembling botanical drawings. They feature naturalistic flowers that are identifiable, ribbons that seem to flow, plump strawberries that look as though they could be picked up and eaten. They were made from kits, and the kits were fine quality, including beautiful designs and colors. The women competed to have the most accomplished and most beautiful pieces. Of course, there are lots of levels of accomplishment, and there are many designs that are just sort of wild and whimsical or simple and some were made by un-accomplished embroiderers, but even these can have a lot of charm. Although it is usually silk floss on a good quality linen, this work has also been embroidered on cotton with silk, mercerized cotton or just plain cotton threads.

Due to the materials and the fact that they were proudly displayed and used, they often have some wear and tear, but make are an interesting and relatively inexpensive series to collect.

Note: In June, 2004, I acquired an embroidered piece (shown just below) that is stamped in white with the words "No 5652, Royal Society Floss." This makes me wonder about the origin of the name for the nauralistic silk floss embroidery that has come to be called "society work." Tradition holds that it was called this because only wealthy society ladies had the time to produce such realistic and time-consuming work. Perhaps it was called that because the name of the company that produced the kits was the "Royal Society" company? We may never know. "Society Work" is charming, useful and usually very, very beautiful. For more info, see discussion below!

Description
Item No.
No. Items in Set
Price
Gorgeous Antique "society work" 7.5" Doily 9941 1 $6
Pair of Simple, but Charming, Antique "Society Work" Small White Linen Doilies Embroidered with Flowers 9945 2 $7
Antique "Society Work" Small White Linen Doily Embroidered with with Turkey Red Flowers and Ribbons 5.25" 9946 1 $4
Antique White Linen "Society Work" 10" square Doily with Lace 9948 1 $11
Antique White Linen Doily with Turkey Red Flowers and Ribbons 9976 1 $4
A Superb Antique 17x27" Victorian Turkey Red Crepe Linen Damask Fringed "Splasher" 11322 1 $36
Superb Antique White Linen Nightdress Case or Boudoir Pillow Sham Embroidered with Champagne and Gray Silk Society Work, 18x10" with New Pillow Insert 14959 1 $96
Spectacular Large and Rare Antique Embroidered White Linen Society Work Bedcover with Lace, 102x92" 15438 1 $250
A Wonderful Pre-Stamped, but Unsewn Antique White Linen for Society Work Doily 15855 1 $10
Exquisite Antique Silk Society Work 11" Doily Embroidered with Tiny Pink Flowers 16797

16798

16799

16800

16801

1

1

1

1

1

$48

$48

$48

$48

$48

Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 4" Square Coaster / Doily Embroidered with Champagne Silk 16811 1 $14
Gorgeous Vintage Large 24" Centerpiece Embroidered with Blue Forget-Me-Nots, not really Society Work but Quite Pretty 16817 1 $50
Gorgeous Small Antique White Linen Society Work 6" Doily Embroidered with Silvery Swirls 16818 1 $44
Gorgeous Small Antique White Linen Society Work 6.25" Doily Embroidered with Blue Florals 16822 1 $40
Beautiful Beautiful Blues! Antique White Linen Society Work 7" Doily Embroidered with Blue Florals 16824

16825

1

1

$46

$46

A Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 8.5" Christmas Holiday Doily Embroidered with Holly 16830 1 $38
A Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 8.5" Christmas Holiday Doily Embroidered with Holly 16831 1 $44
A Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 6" Doily Embroidered with Bronze and Yellow Edges 16832 1 $40
A Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 6" Doily Embroidered with Shamrocks 16833 1 $44
A Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 7.75" Doily Embroidered with White Violets 16836 1 $46
A Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 8.5" Doily Embroidered with Champagne Flowers 16837 1 $46
A Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 9.5" Doily Embroidered with Champagne Flowers 16839 1 $46
A Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 7.5" Doily Embroidered with Yellow Chrysanthemum Flowers 16840 1 $46
A Gorgeous Antique Silk Society Work 7.25" Sachet Embroidered with Champagne Butterflies 16841 1 $46
A Very Pretty Antique Silk Society Work 7" Shaped Doily Embroidered with Champagne 16842

16843

1

1

$44

$44

Fabulous Set of Seven Antique Silk Society Work 5" Coaster or Doily Embroidered with Champagne Hearts 16848 7 $95
Exquisite Set of Five Antique Silk Society Work 5" Coaster or Doily Embroidered with White Flowers 16849 5 $80
Exquisite Set of Five Antique Silk Society Work 5" Coaster or Doily Embroidered with White Flowers 16850 5 $80
A Nice Set of Five (+ One) Antique Silk Society Work 5" Coasters or Embroidered with Yellow Flowers 16853 6 $36
A Fabulous Antique Silk Society Work 7" Square Doily Embroidered with Golden Abstract Design 16855 1 $32
A Very Pretty Antique Silk Society Work 6.25" Square Doily Embroidered with Champagne Flowers 16857 1 $34
Very Pretty, but Imperfect Antique Silk Society Work 7.75" Round Doily Embroidered with Champagne Flowers 16859 1 $15
A Very Pretty, but Imperfect Antique Silk Society Work 10" Round Doily Embroidered with Champagne Violets 16860 1 $15
A Very Pretty, but Imperfect Antique Silk Society Work 7" Round Doily Embroidered with Champagne Carnations 16861 1 $12
A Very Pretty, but Imperfect Antique Silk Society Work 6" Round Doily Embroidered with Champagne Flowers 16862 1 $12
A Very Pretty, but Imperfect Antique Silk Society Work 12" Square Doily Embroidered with Flowers 16864 1 $8
A Very Pretty, but Imperfect Antique Silk Society Work 13" Square Doily Embroidered with Fruit 17944 1 $9
Lovely Antique 5" Fringed Society Work Coaster or Doily Embroidered with Gray Clovers 19343 1 $7
Lovely Antique 5" Fringed Society Work Coaster or Doily Embroidered with Rust and Gold Flowers 19345 1 $7
A Gorgeous Antique White Linen Centerpiece with Pastel Floral Embroidery, 21" 20957 1 $16
A Fabulous Antique White Linen "Society Work" Centerpiece Embroidered with Silk Forget-Me-Nots, 16" 20960 1 $25
A Fabulous Antique White Linen "Society Work" 10" Doily Embroidered with Yellow Daisies 20961 1 $20
Charming Antique White Linen "Society Work" 7.5" Doily Embroidered with Yellow Daisies 20963 1 $15
Charming but not fine Antique 7" "Society Work" Doily Embroidered with Strawberries 20964 1 $20
A Gorgeous Antique White Linen 10" "Society Work" Doily Embroidered with Luscious Silk Strawberries 20966 1 $36
A Gorgeous Antique White Linen "Society Work" 6.5" Doily Embroidered with Yellow Flowers 20968 1 $15
A Gorgeous Antique White Linen "Society Work" 7.5" Doily Embroidered with Colorful Flowers 20970 1 $15
ASpectacular Antique White Linen Society Work Runner Embroidered with Water Lily Flowers and Hemstitched Hems, 15.5x26" 22049 1 $36
More Observations from an email friend:

There was an eBay auction (summer 2004) for a "Royal Society Floss Booklet." It has an explanation of what they offered in the description, including pre-stamped embroidery kits. Also, in my research, I have found that "Fancy Work" or "Artistic Needlework," as it was called back then, was extremely popular as early as 1890, and possibly before. I have an 1890 issue of Ladies Home Journal, and there is a huge focus on "Fancy Work" embroidery. The LHJ offered free "Stamping Outfits" to ladies who got a group of 3 or 4 other ladies to sign up for a year's subscription. (If you didn't want to do that, you could pay cash for the kit). There are 10 pages in the December 1890 issue alone with different stamping kits, including many patterns illustrated to choose from. They sold their own silk embroidery floss ~ it was actually marked Ladies Home Journal. They also had a column in each magazine issue called, "Stray Stitches," that detailed different forms of handwork in each edition, including crochet, sewing, and fancy work embroidery. 

The "Stamping Outfits" in the December 1890 issue of LHJ sell for anywhere from .50 cents to $1.50 each. But they had a program where you gathered together a "club" of yearly subscribers to the magazine, and you sent in your $1.00 for the individual magazine subscriptions together, the person who sent in the club could choose a stamping outfit of her choice. They were free if you sent in a club of four subscribers. If you could only get 3 subscribers, you could still get the outfit but had to pay .25 cents. If you only had 2, you paid .50 cents. There are also embroidery silks that you could get that way. The prices of those are approx. .50 cents, and a really neat "Ladies' Spool Silk Casket," which is a little box with spools of silk. There are also different kinds of silks: Wash silk; Fast color silks in different varieties~ rope silk, English twisted heavy embroidery silk, etching or outline silk, Filo silk floss, Oriental embroidering silk, factory ends of embroidery silk, waste sewing silk, and knitting silks in skeins. You could send away for a Sample Color Card from the LHJ to choose your colors. There are kits for mantle lambrequins, tray or carving cloths, splashers, table or bureau scarves, Damask Doylies (They spelled Doylie with a Y in most of the issues!), pillow shams, and head-rests. There are patterns for embroidering monograms, names, flowers, pictures of children, fruit, birds, leaves, scrolls, knives and forks (for carving cloths), ribbons and more....the variety is amazing!

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