Strip of needle side with oval on tops and in valleys of wavy leaf branch, anonymous, c. 1760 - c. 1770 Strip of natural needle side: Argentan side. The strip was part of a scary. The largely repeating pattern consists of a regularly wavy leaf branch, with three ovals at the highest and lowest point of each wave. From the top of the strip a flower branch hangs down in each golf valley. The flowers differ. The motifs are made up of feston stitches with recesses as a decoration and equipped with relief contours. The wavy branch has a ladder pattern. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal soil o


Strip of needle side with oval on tops and in valleys of wavy leaf branch, anonymous, c. 1760 - c. 1770 Strip of natural needle side: Argentan side. The strip was part of a scary. The largely repeating pattern consists of a regularly wavy leaf branch, with three ovals at the highest and lowest point of each wave. From the top of the strip a flower branch hangs down in each golf valley. The flowers differ. The motifs are made up of feston stitches with recesses as a decoration and equipped with relief contours. The wavy branch has a ladder pattern. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal soil of founded meshes, an Argentan ground. In the ovals a finer Maas soil and a grid with radar picots have been used as decorative grounds. The flat scrap edge is formed by a flower garland, which forms at a regular distance Spitsovale Cartouches in which different decorative lands have been used. The top of the strip is straight finished with a tie. Argentan . Argentan Lace Strip of natural needle side: Argentan side. The strip was part of a scary. The largely repeating pattern consists of a regularly wavy leaf branch, with three ovals at the highest and lowest point of each wave. From the top of the strip a flower branch hangs down in each golf valley. The flowers differ. The motifs are made up of feston stitches with recesses as a decoration and equipped with relief contours. The wavy branch has a ladder pattern. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal soil of founded meshes, an Argentan ground. In the ovals a finer Maas soil and a grid with radar picots have been used as decorative grounds. The flat scrap edge is formed by a flower garland, which forms at a regular distance Spitsovale Cartouches in which different decorative lands have been used. The top of the strip is straight finished with a tie. Argentan . Argentan Lace


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