Strip of needle side with ribbon and flower garland, anonymous, c. 1740 - c. 1760 Strip of natural-colored needle side: Alençon side. Pattern with a repetitive motif of a swinging ribbon with a few flowers, which is crossed by a winding flower garland. The space between ribbon and flower garland has been filled with a relatively coarse pattern of hexagonal potented bars, compared to the other, fine hexagonal Maas soil. Two vertical flower branches always separate the repeating pattern of ribbon and flower garland. The top is trimmed with a border bobbin. The underside is finished with a scrap


Strip of needle side with ribbon and flower garland, anonymous, c. 1740 - c. 1760 Strip of natural-colored needle side: Alençon side. Pattern with a repetitive motif of a swinging ribbon with a few flowers, which is crossed by a winding flower garland. The space between ribbon and flower garland has been filled with a relatively coarse pattern of hexagonal potented bars, compared to the other, fine hexagonal Maas soil. Two vertical flower branches always separate the repeating pattern of ribbon and flower garland. The top is trimmed with a border bobbin. The underside is finished with a scrap edge that comes from the pattern. England linen (material) Alençon Lace


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