Fontaneldoek with a border of bobbin of Helena van Slingelant-Slicher, c. 1759 - c. 1764 Fontaneldoek of natural linen with a border of natural -colored bobbin side on one side: Mechelen side. The 'brain pan for Boringen' has a triangular model. The edge of the side is slightly bent, smoothed and covers a large part of the longest side of the triangle. The curved ends partly overlap the linen. The edge pattern is symmetrical and consists of a slender in accolade shape with three simple flower or leaf shapes. The motifs are connected by a traly land. The motifs are made in linen stroke and one


Fontaneldoek with a border of bobbin of Helena van Slingelant-Slicher, c. 1759 - c. 1764 Fontaneldoek of natural linen with a border of natural -colored bobbin side on one side: Mechelen side. The 'brain pan for Boringen' has a triangular model. The edge of the side is slightly bent, smoothed and covers a large part of the longest side of the triangle. The curved ends partly overlap the linen. The edge pattern is symmetrical and consists of a slender in accolade shape with three simple flower or leaf shapes. The motifs are connected by a traly land. The motifs are made in linen stroke and one type of decorative land has been used. The motifs are provided with thicker shiny contour threads. A long narrow linen strap is attached to the two corners of the cloth, left and right from the side to which the side is attached. On the third corner the cloth is marked with red embroidery with HVS/12, which stands for Helena van Slingelant-Slicher. Southern NetherlandsNetherlands linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace) Fontaneldoek of natural linen with a border of natural -colored bobbin side on one side: Mechelen side. The 'brain pan for Boringen' has a triangular model. The edge of the side is slightly bent, smoothed and covers a large part of the longest side of the triangle. The curved ends partly overlap the linen. The edge pattern is symmetrical and consists of a slender in accolade shape with three simple flower or leaf shapes. The motifs are connected by a traly land. The motifs are made in linen stroke and one type of decorative land has been used. The motifs are provided with thicker shiny contour threads. A long narrow linen strap is attached to the two corners of the cloth, left and right from the side to which the side is attached. On the third corner the cloth is marked with red embroidery with HVS/12, which stands for Helena van Slingelant-Slicher. Southern NetherlandsNetherlands linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace)


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