Strip bobbin for a 'German hat' used in the Frisian gestation, Anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1780 Strip of natural -colored bobbin, Antwerp Pottekant. The strip is composed of four strips and intended for a 'German hat' used in the Frisian gestation. The middle two strips are the same and are sewn symmetrically against each other. The pattern has interspersed with halved fourfold flowers in a wreath with halved four -fold flowers, through the seam again into a whole. The bottom strip has a racing pattern of a rocaille and a double flower branch where the rocaille and one of the flowers also form the


Strip bobbin for a 'German hat' used in the Frisian gestation, Anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1780 Strip of natural -colored bobbin, Antwerp Pottekant. The strip is composed of four strips and intended for a 'German hat' used in the Frisian gestation. The middle two strips are the same and are sewn symmetrically against each other. The pattern has interspersed with halved fourfold flowers in a wreath with halved four -fold flowers, through the seam again into a whole. The bottom strip has a racing pattern of a rocaille and a double flower branch where the rocaille and one of the flowers also form the faint edge of the scaffold. The upper strip is a cut part of the middle species and is finished with a very narrow, partly missing zoom. The motifs are connected by a Maas soil. The motifs are made in linen battle and two types of decorative land have been used, thicker contour threads run around the motifs. Flanders Frisia bobbin lace / Antwerp pot lace Strip of natural -colored bobbin, Antwerp Pottekant. The strip is composed of four strips and intended for a 'German hat' used in the Frisian gestation. The middle two strips are the same and are sewn symmetrically against each other. The pattern has interspersed with halved fourfold flowers in a wreath with halved four -fold flowers, through the seam again into a whole. The bottom strip has a racing pattern of a rocaille and a double flower branch where the rocaille and one of the flowers also form the faint edge of the scaffold. The upper strip is a cut part of the middle species and is finished with a very narrow, partly missing zoom. The motifs are connected by a Maas soil. The motifs are made in linen battle and two types of decorative land have been used, thicker contour threads run around the motifs. Flanders Frisia bobbin lace / Antwerp pot lace


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