This engaging needlepoint panel, dating from the mid-18th to early 19th century (1750–1825), likely originated in England or the United States. The central square field depicts a striped tiger prowling beneath a heavy-laden fruit tree, rendered with a charming folk-art sensibility. The scene is enclosed by a sophisticated double border of scrolling floral and heart-shaped motifs.
The textile is a masterful blend of wool and silk threads, utilizing petitpoint for the detailed rendering of the tiger and the fruit, while the broader decorative borders and background are worked in gros point. Measuring 24 inches by 23 inches (61 cm x 58 cm), the piece possesses a unique "tabbed" silhouette at the top, suggesting it may have originally been intended as a decorative chair back or a specialized domestic cover. Despite its age, it remains in very good condition, exhibiting only light, even wear consistent with its history.