Strip bobbin with stylized round flour between two thick C-volutes, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1899 Strip of natural -colored bobbin: Beverse side. The strip is finished on one long and two short sides with a narrower strip of Lillese side. The repeating and symmetrical pattern of the wide strip consists of a stylized round flower between two thick C-volutes, such as with a candle slicer with three arms. The repeating pattern of the narrow strip consists of a one -sided bent stem with a fan -shaped flower. The motifs are connected by a fine grid, a tuler floor, which is littered with square mosie


Strip bobbin with stylized round flour between two thick C-volutes, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1899 Strip of natural -colored bobbin: Beverse side. The strip is finished on one long and two short sides with a narrower strip of Lillese side. The repeating and symmetrical pattern of the wide strip consists of a stylized round flower between two thick C-volutes, such as with a candle slicer with three arms. The repeating pattern of the narrow strip consists of a one -sided bent stem with a fan -shaped flower. The motifs are connected by a fine grid, a tuler floor, which is littered with square mosies. The motifs are made in linen battle with mostly large recesses and thicker and shiny contour threads. Different decorative lands have been applied, including so -called leather or 'ladders' made in form, in the round flower and in the volutes. The Mosjes are also made in form. The tops of both strips are straight. The shells along the underside of the narrow strip are finished with picots. Beveren (Possible) linen (material) bobbin lace Strip of natural -colored bobbin: Beverse side. The strip is finished on one long and two short sides with a narrower strip of Lillese side. The repeating and symmetrical pattern of the wide strip consists of a stylized round flower between two thick C-volutes, such as with a candle slicer with three arms. The repeating pattern of the narrow strip consists of a one -sided bent stem with a fan -shaped flower. The motifs are connected by a fine grid, a tuler floor, which is littered with square mosies. The motifs are made in linen battle with mostly large recesses and thicker and shiny contour threads. Different decorative lands have been applied, including so -called leather or 'ladders' made in form, in the round flower and in the volutes. The Mosjes are also made in form. The tops of both strips are straight. The shells along the underside of the narrow strip are finished with picots. Beveren (Possible) linen (material) bobbin lace


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