Needle -sided Engageante with a symmetrical pattern with a flower vase of tendrils on which feathered leaves and irises, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1749 Engageante of natural -colored needle side: flat Venetian net soil side (?). The pattern has a vase with symmetrically suitable flowers, flanked by two running ranks, on which large flowers with "house in the house" work. Moreover, the pattern has an iris flanked by bunches. The motifs are made with undisputed feston stitches, with countless fine recesses between them. A slightly thicker, but equally fine contour wire has been used to accentuate


Needle -sided Engageante with a symmetrical pattern with a flower vase of tendrils on which feathered leaves and irises, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1749 Engageante of natural -colored needle side: flat Venetian net soil side (?). The pattern has a vase with symmetrically suitable flowers, flanked by two running ranks, on which large flowers with "house in the house" work. Moreover, the pattern has an iris flanked by bunches. The motifs are made with undisputed feston stitches, with countless fine recesses between them. A slightly thicker, but equally fine contour wire has been used to accentuate pattern parts. The motifs are connected by a fine Maas soil with transfers. In and around most flowers and leaves, very fine decorative lands have been used in many variants, including decorative land with diamonds, 'patrixties', cubes and zigzag lines. The scrap edge stems from the pattern and is finished with picots. The top is straight and finished with a messing strap. On the left, the Engageante is extended with a strip of the same type of lace. Brussels (possibly) linen (material) Venetian needlepoint / grounded Ventian point Engageante of natural -colored needle side: flat Venetian net soil side (?). The pattern has a vase with symmetrically suitable flowers, flanked by two running ranks, on which large flowers with "house in the house" work. Moreover, the pattern has an iris flanked by bunches. The motifs are made with undisputed feston stitches, with countless fine recesses between them. A slightly thicker, but equally fine contour wire has been used to accentuate pattern parts. The motifs are connected by a fine Maas soil with transfers. In and around most flowers and leaves, very fine decorative lands have been used in many variants, including decorative land with diamonds, 'patrixties', cubes and zigzag lines. The scrap edge stems from the pattern and is finished with picots. The top is straight and finished with a messing strap. On the left, the Engageante is exten


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