Strip bobbin with continuous wavy slender with berries and butterfly, anonymous, c. 1770 - c. 1780 Strip of natural -colored bobbin: Mechelse side. The repeating pattern consists of a continuous and wavy slender with small leaves on both sides, a single short branch with a berry on it and a few flowers. At the start of each wave top is a butterfly or butterfly -shaped flour, the slender makes a loop twice within one wave. The faintly scalloped underside is formed by a double narrow pendulum, which forms a succession of pointed -shaped cartouches. Under each wave top there is always a larger ca


Strip bobbin with continuous wavy slender with berries and butterfly, anonymous, c. 1770 - c. 1780 Strip of natural -colored bobbin: Mechelse side. The repeating pattern consists of a continuous and wavy slender with small leaves on both sides, a single short branch with a berry on it and a few flowers. At the start of each wave top is a butterfly or butterfly -shaped flour, the slender makes a loop twice within one wave. The faintly scalloped underside is formed by a double narrow pendulum, which forms a succession of pointed -shaped cartouches. Under each wave top there is always a larger cartouche in the pattern along the lower edge, with a browse branch and a star -shaped flower. The motifs are connected by a fine Maas soil, the Mechelen soil. The motifs are made in linen battle with thicker and shiny contour threads. Different decorative lands have been applied in the cartouches along the underside, in the loops, berries and flower hearts. The faintly scalloped underside stems from the pattern with the double pendulum and is finished with picots. The top is finished with a separate stretch of strap. Mechelen (Possible) linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace) Strip of natural -colored bobbin: Mechelse side. The repeating pattern consists of a continuous and wavy slender with small leaves on both sides, a single short branch with a berry on it and a few flowers. At the start of each wave top is a butterfly or butterfly -shaped flour, the slender makes a loop twice within one wave. The faintly scalloped underside is formed by a double narrow pendulum, which forms a succession of pointed -shaped cartouches. Under each wave top there is always a larger cartouche in the pattern along the lower edge, with a browse branch and a star -shaped flower. The motifs are connected by a fine Maas soil, the Mechelen soil. The motifs are made in linen battle with thicker and shiny contour threads. Different decorative lands have been applied in the cartouches along the unde


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