Strip of black machine side with dragonflies, anonymous, c. 1890 - c. 1899 Strip of black machine side: Machinal Chantilly side. The repeating pattern consists of two, almost straight -placed, flying dragonflies. The wings of the upper Libelle are more upset and those of the lower dragonfly sideways. A thin, split rose branch with a few flowers and leaves originates at the bottom of the strip on a wavy line, which consists of a succession of rose branches. There is a curved short decorative band with a square grid under each wave top. The motifs are provided with contour threads and are connec


Strip of black machine side with dragonflies, anonymous, c. 1890 - c. 1899 Strip of black machine side: Machinal Chantilly side. The repeating pattern consists of two, almost straight -placed, flying dragonflies. The wings of the upper Libelle are more upset and those of the lower dragonfly sideways. A thin, split rose branch with a few flowers and leaves originates at the bottom of the strip on a wavy line, which consists of a succession of rose branches. There is a curved short decorative band with a square grid under each wave top. The motifs are provided with contour threads and are connected by a machine tuler floor, which is littered with mosies. As a decorative land, a machine rose soil has been used in the curved decorative band and in the flower hearts. The curved decorative belt forms the Schulpenrand, which is finished with picots under the tops of the continuous wavy rose branches. The top of the strip is straight finished. Calais cotton (textile) Strip of black machine side: Machinal Chantilly side. The repeating pattern consists of two, almost straight -placed, flying dragonflies. The wings of the upper Libelle are more upset and those of the lower dragonfly sideways. A thin, split rose branch with a few flowers and leaves originates at the bottom of the strip on a wavy line, which consists of a succession of rose branches. There is a curved short decorative band with a square grid under each wave top. The motifs are provided with contour threads and are connected by a machine tuler floor, which is littered with mosies. As a decorative land, a machine rose soil has been used in the curved decorative band and in the flower hearts. The curved decorative belt forms the Schulpenrand, which is finished with picots under the tops of the continuous wavy rose branches. The top of the strip is straight finished. Calais cotton (textile)


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