Japonstrook van kloskant met varens Dutch: Identification Title (s) of Japon Strip bobbin lace sail with object type: strip Object number: BK-BR-J-56-B-1 Definition of Japon strip of black bobbin lace: Chantilly-side. On an empty mesh distance is a closed border with shells, filled with a garland of flowers and leaves. At the points of intersection is a small shell with a hanging rose, Where: above a striker bouquet lifting up from four large fern leaves and a flower spray, which reaches up to the upper edge. Here, runs a horizontal ivy rank with hanging branches, whilst on the upper panel the


Japonstrook van kloskant met varens Dutch: Identification Title (s) of Japon Strip bobbin lace sail with object type: strip Object number: BK-BR-J-56-B-1 Definition of Japon strip of black bobbin lace: Chantilly-side. On an empty mesh distance is a closed border with shells, filled with a garland of flowers and leaves. At the points of intersection is a small shell with a hanging rose, Where: above a striker bouquet lifting up from four large fern leaves and a flower spray, which reaches up to the upper edge. Here, runs a horizontal ivy rank with hanging branches, whilst on the upper panel the large scallops of this ivy rank depends on a large bouquet, among other things with a tulp. Manufacturer : laceworker: anonymous location manufacture: France (possible) Dating: ca. 1850 - ca. 1855 Physical characteristics: bobbin side, lattice base material: silk Technique: bobbin lace / Chantilly-side dimensions: l cm. B × 14 cm. R × cm. Notes Note in inventory Queen Emma 'gift of the King, Christmas 1881. The dating is based on The Art Journal in 1868, fig p 167:.. A related piece, manufactured and sent to Bayeux, 1867, by the brothers Verde Delisle of the Compagnie des Indes. A similar piece was exhibited in Paris, 1904, pl. 7-2, indicating that it was sold by George Martin of the Compagnie des Indes.


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