Baptismal rug of Machinale Tulle with two rows of flower branches along one short side, anonymous, c. 1825 - c. 1835 Baptismal rug of natural -colored application side: batist applicated on mechanical tulle with mechanical embroidery. Rectangular model. Along the sculpy edges runs around a repeating pattern with a three -part, serrated leaf with a blossom branch on it in every semi -circular shell. The leaf is made of batist that is finished with a simple mechanical embroidery edge. The blossom branches with openwork flowers are made of machine embroidery. There is a double row of curved flowe


Baptismal rug of Machinale Tulle with two rows of flower branches along one short side, anonymous, c. 1825 - c. 1835 Baptismal rug of natural -colored application side: batist applicated on mechanical tulle with mechanical embroidery. Rectangular model. Along the sculpy edges runs around a repeating pattern with a three -part, serrated leaf with a blossom branch on it in every semi -circular shell. The leaf is made of batist that is finished with a simple mechanical embroidery edge. The blossom branches with openwork flowers are made of machine embroidery. There is a double row of curved flower branches along one short side, the rest of the midfield is empty. It concerns four different types of branches with seven branches on the bottom row, with two types alternating each other. The row above consists of five flower branches, where two types are also next to each other, with flowers other than in the bottom row. The scrap edge is finished with a simple machine -embroidered edge and looks a bit like a founded edge. Netherlands cotton (textile) Baptismal rug of natural -colored application side: batist applicated on mechanical tulle with mechanical embroidery. Rectangular model. Along the sculpy edges runs around a repeating pattern with a three -part, serrated leaf with a blossom branch on it in every semi -circular shell. The leaf is made of batist that is finished with a simple mechanical embroidery edge. The blossom branches with openwork flowers are made of machine embroidery. There is a double row of curved flower branches along one short side, the rest of the midfield is empty. It concerns four different types of branches with seven branches on the bottom row, with two types alternating each other. The row above consists of five flower branches, where two types are also next to each other, with flowers other than in the bottom row. The scrap edge is finished with a simple machine -embroidered edge and looks a bit like a founded edge. Netherlands cotton (textil


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