Echarpe or runner from Queen Wilhelmina, Isidore de Rudder, 1918 Echarpe or runner of natural -colored needle side, Brussels mesh side. A rectangular centerpiece with mesh soil is filled with rising hyacinths and flowering tulip bulbs, turned to the middle, while the edges are filled with lilies of valleys that are composed in cross shape. At the ends is the Dutch royal weapon, within a wreath of oak branches. Around this is a second shield shape, crowned with the inscription Je Maintiendrai, which is hung with ribbons and bows on a circle arch, which surrounds a wide edge, on which ten putti


Echarpe or runner from Queen Wilhelmina, Isidore de Rudder, 1918 Echarpe or runner of natural -colored needle side, Brussels mesh side. A rectangular centerpiece with mesh soil is filled with rising hyacinths and flowering tulip bulbs, turned to the middle, while the edges are filled with lilies of valleys that are composed in cross shape. At the ends is the Dutch royal weapon, within a wreath of oak branches. Around this is a second shield shape, crowned with the inscription Je Maintiendrai, which is hung with ribbons and bows on a circle arch, which surrounds a wide edge, on which ten putti move in reid dance, scattering orphans of baskets and horns of abundance. This edge is accompanied by an edge with coats of arms of the nine Belgian provinces (Brabant, Liège, Hainaut, Antwerp, West Flanders, East Flanders, Limburg, Namur and Luxembourg), which are, as it were, fascinated in a heavy chain. At the ends, a Schulprand runs, in which a reserve surrounded with orange branches with inscriptions four times: between two crowned W's the dates 1914 and 1915, on the other side 1916 and 1917. The signature I. de Rudder is above one of the initials. Brussels linen (material) Brussels Gaze Point Echarpe or runner of natural -colored needle side, Brussels mesh side. A rectangular centerpiece with mesh soil is filled with rising hyacinths and flowering tulip bulbs, turned to the middle, while the edges are filled with lilies of valleys that are composed in cross shape. At the ends is the Dutch royal weapon, within a wreath of oak branches. Around this is a second shield shape, crowned with the inscription Je Maintiendrai, which is hung with ribbons and bows on a circle arch, which surrounds a wide edge, on which ten putti move in reid dance, scattering orphans of baskets and horns of abundance. This edge is accompanied by an edge with coats of arms of the nine Belgian provinces (Brabant, Liège, Hainaut, Antwerp, West Flanders, East Flanders, Limburg, Namur and Luxembourg), w


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