Strip of needle side with double diagonal lines and leaf branches, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1799 Strip of natural needle side, Argentan side. Pattern with over the full width an alternation of diagonal lines with hanging leaf branches on a fine ground with hexagonal meshes that are closed with feston stitches. The rhythm of the pattern is as follows: a double diagonal line of triple circles; a branch with three -fitting leaves; a diagonal line of a dozen rosette flowers; A branch with pear -shaped leaves. The pattern along the underside consists of a double, slightly wavy slender with heart -sh


Strip of needle side with double diagonal lines and leaf branches, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1799 Strip of natural needle side, Argentan side. Pattern with over the full width an alternation of diagonal lines with hanging leaf branches on a fine ground with hexagonal meshes that are closed with feston stitches. The rhythm of the pattern is as follows: a double diagonal line of triple circles; a branch with three -fitting leaves; a diagonal line of a dozen rosette flowers; A branch with pear -shaped leaves. The pattern along the underside consists of a double, slightly wavy slender with heart -shaped leaves on either side. These tenders are interrupted by the diagonal lines. An even finer Maas soil between the tenders. Fullwork with minimal recesses in all leaves. Schulpenrand on the underside due to a succession of small heart -shaped and oval leaves, partly arising from the tendet pattern. The top is trimmed with a border bobbin. Southern Netherlands linen (material) Argentan Lace Strip of natural needle side, Argentan side. Pattern with over the full width an alternation of diagonal lines with hanging leaf branches on a fine ground with hexagonal meshes that are closed with feston stitches. The rhythm of the pattern is as follows: a double diagonal line of triple circles; a branch with three -fitting leaves; a diagonal line of a dozen rosette flowers; A branch with pear -shaped leaves. The pattern along the underside consists of a double, slightly wavy slender with heart -shaped leaves on either side. These tenders are interrupted by the diagonal lines. An even finer Maas soil between the tenders. Fullwork with minimal recesses in all leaves. Schulpenrand on the underside due to a succession of small heart -shaped and oval leaves, partly arising from the tendet pattern. The top is trimmed with a border bobbin. Southern Netherlands linen (material) Argentan Lace


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