Strip of cotton with lace plunger with openwork concentric circles, Bosch Reitz-Teding van Berkhout, c. 1860 - c. 1880 Strip of natural cotton with lace bobbins: English embroidery. Schulpenrand with large scales above which two staggered rows of concentric circles, made up of three ever -increasing circles and a daisy in the middle. The bottom row also has an extra circle on the outside that consists of small daisies. The other circles are made up of openwork small and larger circles. A continuous list of openwork circles runs along the scrap edge. Along one of the short sides is a sculp
Strip of cotton with lace plunger with openwork concentric circles, Bosch Reitz-Teding van Berkhout, c. 1860 - c. 1880 Strip of natural cotton with lace bobbins: English embroidery. Schulpenrand with large scales above which two staggered rows of concentric circles, made up of three ever -increasing circles and a daisy in the middle. The bottom row also has an extra circle on the outside that consists of small daisies. The other circles are made up of openwork small and larger circles. A continuous list of openwork circles runs along the scrap edge. Along one of the short sides is a sculpy strip sewn with smaller sculptures. Amsterdam cotton (textile) Strip of natural cotton with lace bobbins: English embroidery. Schulpenrand with large scales above which two staggered rows of concentric circles, made up of three ever -increasing circles and a daisy in the middle. The bottom row also has an extra circle on the outside that consists of small daisies. The other circles are made up of openwork small and larger circles. A continuous list of openwork circles runs along the scrap edge. Along one of the short sides is a sculpy strip sewn with smaller sculptures. Amsterdam cotton (textile)
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