Capslip of application side with three single -flowered branches in the fields between a wavy leaf branch, anonymous, c. 1770 - c. 1780 Heat slip of natural -colored application side: needle side applicated on drochel soil. The pattern has medallions along the edge with different shapes and with various fillings. In midfield a wavy branch with small leaves. There are three loose flower branches in the spaces between the edge and the winding branch, always with one flower per branch. The flowers differ from each other and the flower on the middle branch is greatest. The motifs are made up of fe


Capslip of application side with three single -flowered branches in the fields between a wavy leaf branch, anonymous, c. 1770 - c. 1780 Heat slip of natural -colored application side: needle side applicated on drochel soil. The pattern has medallions along the edge with different shapes and with various fillings. In midfield a wavy branch with small leaves. There are three loose flower branches in the spaces between the edge and the winding branch, always with one flower per branch. The flowers differ from each other and the flower on the middle branch is greatest. The motifs are made up of feston stitches and equipped with relief contours. They are connected to each other by a fine cracked grid, a drochel soil. The flat scrap edge stems from the pattern with the medallions and is finished with picots. The scrap edge extends in one rounded end. The other end is straightened and unfinished. Brussels linen (material) Heat slip of natural -colored application side: needle side applicated on drochel soil. The pattern has medallions along the edge with different shapes and with various fillings. In midfield a wavy branch with small leaves. There are three loose flower branches in the spaces between the edge and the winding branch, always with one flower per branch. The flowers differ from each other and the flower on the middle branch is greatest. The motifs are made up of feston stitches and equipped with relief contours. They are connected to each other by a fine cracked grid, a drochel soil. The flat scrap edge stems from the pattern with the medallions and is finished with picots. The scrap edge extends in one rounded end. The other end is straightened and unfinished. Brussels linen (material)


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