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Primrose  in four colorways. Liberty of London Prints. First designed by Blair Pride in 1960.

Primrose  in four colorways. Liberty of London Prints. First designed by Blair Pride in 1960.

Peacock Feather in 3 colorways. Liberty of London Prints. First designed in 1900 by Rex Silver. This is a reprint from 1975 used as Liberty’s Centenary Symbol.

Peacock Feather in 3 colorways. Liberty of London Prints. First designed in 1900 by Rex Silver. This is a reprint from 1975 used as Liberty’s Centenary Symbol.

Elysian in 6 colorways. Liberty of London Prints. 1960s.

Elysian in 6 colorways. Liberty of London Prints. 1960s.

Splendide. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Splendide. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Loralai. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Loralai. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Loralai. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Loralai. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Silk Squares in four colorways. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Silk Squares in four colorways. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Peacock Garden. Liberty of London Prints. Adapted from a Walter Crane design c. 1900 for Liberty’s 1975 range of textiles.

Peacock Garden. Liberty of London Prints. Adapted from a Walter Crane design c. 1900 for Liberty’s 1975 range of textiles.

Avril in 6 colorways. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Avril in 6 colorways. Liberty of London Prints. 1970s.

Kuba. Liberty of London Prints. Furnishing fabric designed by Susan Collier in 1974.

Kuba. Liberty of London Prints. Furnishing fabric designed by Susan Collier in 1974.

Sophie-Mary in four colorways. Liberty of London Prints. 1976.

Sophie-Mary in four colorways. Liberty of London Prints. 1976.