Strip bobbin with a succession of different oval shapes, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1899 Strip of natural-colored bobbin, Buckingham side. The continuous pattern consists of a succession of different oval shapes and some heart -shaped leaves along the underside of the strip. The motifs are connected to each other at the top by a Maas soil, a tuler land. The motifs are made in linen battle with thick and shiny contour threads. A rose soil has been applied as a decorative land. The top of the strip is straight finished. The scrap edge along the bottom is finished with picots. Buckingham cotton (tex


Strip bobbin with a succession of different oval shapes, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1899 Strip of natural-colored bobbin, Buckingham side. The continuous pattern consists of a succession of different oval shapes and some heart -shaped leaves along the underside of the strip. The motifs are connected to each other at the top by a Maas soil, a tuler land. The motifs are made in linen battle with thick and shiny contour threads. A rose soil has been applied as a decorative land. The top of the strip is straight finished. The scrap edge along the bottom is finished with picots. Buckingham cotton (textile) bobbin lace / Bucks point (lace) Strip of natural-colored bobbin, Buckingham side. The continuous pattern consists of a succession of different oval shapes and some heart -shaped leaves along the underside of the strip. The motifs are connected to each other at the top by a Maas soil, a tuler land. The motifs are made in linen battle with thick and shiny contour threads. A rose soil has been applied as a decorative land. The top of the strip is straight finished. The scrap edge along the bottom is finished with picots. Buckingham cotton (textile) bobbin lace / Bucks point (lace)


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