Strip of needle side with lying branch with three flowers under moesjes, anonymous, c. 1825 - c. 1835 Strip of natural-colored needle side: Alençon side. Under a spreading pattern of three rows of moesjes, the repeating pattern consists of a horizontal flower branch. The successive branches are directed to the left and each have three flowers, a few small leaves and one larger drop -shaped leaf. The largest of the three flowers are alternately with the drip -shaped leaf the Schulpenrand along the bottom of the strip. The two smaller flowers are on the other side of the branch and stick in the


Strip of needle side with lying branch with three flowers under moesjes, anonymous, c. 1825 - c. 1835 Strip of natural-colored needle side: Alençon side. Under a spreading pattern of three rows of moesjes, the repeating pattern consists of a horizontal flower branch. The successive branches are directed to the left and each have three flowers, a few small leaves and one larger drop -shaped leaf. The largest of the three flowers are alternately with the drip -shaped leaf the Schulpenrand along the bottom of the strip. The two smaller flowers are on the other side of the branch and stick in the bottom row between the mosjes. The motives are made up of feston stitches and are accentuated by relief contours. Decorative grounds have been used in the flowers and in the drop -shaped leaf. The motifs are connected by a fine Maas soil, an alençon ground. The top of the strip is straight finished with a tie. Alençon linen (material) Alençon Lace Strip of natural-colored needle side: Alençon side. Under a spreading pattern of three rows of moesjes, the repeating pattern consists of a horizontal flower branch. The successive branches are directed to the left and each have three flowers, a few small leaves and one larger drop -shaped leaf. The largest of the three flowers are alternately with the drip -shaped leaf the Schulpenrand along the bottom of the strip. The two smaller flowers are on the other side of the branch and stick in the bottom row between the mosjes. The motives are made up of feston stitches and are accentuated by relief contours. Decorative grounds have been used in the flowers and in the drop -shaped leaf. The motifs are connected by a fine Maas soil, an alençon ground. The top of the strip is straight finished with a tie. Alençon linen (material) Alençon Lace


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