Cuff of needle side with hanging points from bobbin, anonymous, c. 1660 - c. 1699 Cuff of natural Venetian needle side "Gros Point", trimmed with a strip of Old Flemish bobbin side. The needle side has a pattern of flowers and volutes. The motives are provided with contour threads and partly with thick cordons, decorated with Pictos. Different decorative stitches have been used within each motif. The bobbin pattern consists of hanging cook flowers, possibly tulips. The motifs are made in linen battle with openwork edges and recesses. The top of the cuff is finished with a bow edge (needle side


Cuff of needle side with hanging points from bobbin, anonymous, c. 1660 - c. 1699 Cuff of natural Venetian needle side "Gros Point", trimmed with a strip of Old Flemish bobbin side. The needle side has a pattern of flowers and volutes. The motives are provided with contour threads and partly with thick cordons, decorated with Pictos. Different decorative stitches have been used within each motif. The bobbin pattern consists of hanging cook flowers, possibly tulips. The motifs are made in linen battle with openwork edges and recesses. The top of the cuff is finished with a bow edge (needle side). The showered scales are finished with picots. And the short sides are finished with a messing strap. The scrap edge of Kloskant is probably older than the needle side and is made in the Southern Netherlands. The needle side is made in Italy. The sides have been compiled into a cuff in the 19th century. Southern Netherlands linen (material) Venetian gros point (heavy raised Venetian lace) / bobbin lace / old Flemish lace Cuff of natural Venetian needle side "Gros Point", trimmed with a strip of Old Flemish bobbin side. The needle side has a pattern of flowers and volutes. The motives are provided with contour threads and partly with thick cordons, decorated with Pictos. Different decorative stitches have been used within each motif. The bobbin pattern consists of hanging cook flowers, possibly tulips. The motifs are made in linen battle with openwork edges and recesses. The top of the cuff is finished with a bow edge (needle side). The showered scales are finished with picots. And the short sides are finished with a messing strap. The scrap edge of Kloskant is probably older than the needle side and is made in the Southern Netherlands. The needle side is made in Italy. The sides have been compiled into a cuff in the 19th century. Southern Netherlands linen (material) Venetian gros point (heavy raised Venetian lace) / bobbin lace / old Flemish lace


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