Strip of needle side with symmetrically decorated ovals, anonymous, c. 1710 - c. 1730 Strip of natural needle side: Argentan side. The repeating pattern consists of, among other things, symmetrically decorated ovals. The motifs are connected by or filled with many different types of decorative land, including a diamond soil with the iatric eyes typical of the Argentella side in the ovals. The motifs are made up of feston stitches with decorative recesses. The top is trimmed with a border bobbin. Schulpenrand on the bottom, arising from the pattern. France linen (material) Argentella (point) St


Strip of needle side with symmetrically decorated ovals, anonymous, c. 1710 - c. 1730 Strip of natural needle side: Argentan side. The repeating pattern consists of, among other things, symmetrically decorated ovals. The motifs are connected by or filled with many different types of decorative land, including a diamond soil with the iatric eyes typical of the Argentella side in the ovals. The motifs are made up of feston stitches with decorative recesses. The top is trimmed with a border bobbin. Schulpenrand on the bottom, arising from the pattern. France linen (material) Argentella (point) Strip of natural needle side: Argentan side. The repeating pattern consists of, among other things, symmetrically decorated ovals. The motifs are connected by or filled with many different types of decorative land, including a diamond soil with the iatric eyes typical of the Argentella side in the ovals. The motifs are made up of feston stitches with decorative recesses. The top is trimmed with a border bobbin. Schulpenrand on the bottom, arising from the pattern. France linen (material) Argentella (point)


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