Strip of needle side with strawberries, anonymous, c. 1760 - c. 1780 Strip of natural-colored needle side: Argentan side. The repeating pattern exists along the bottom half of the strip from a double branch sloping from the underside with a wavy thinner branch at the end on which some flowers and leaves. The upper half of the strip has a pattern of loose, down-hanging flower and leaf branches. Berries or strawberries seem to hang on some twigs. The motifs are made up of feston stitches and equipped with relief contours, which are or not with picots. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal soil
Strip of needle side with strawberries, anonymous, c. 1760 - c. 1780 Strip of natural-colored needle side: Argentan side. The repeating pattern exists along the bottom half of the strip from a double branch sloping from the underside with a wavy thinner branch at the end on which some flowers and leaves. The upper half of the strip has a pattern of loose, down-hanging flower and leaf branches. Berries or strawberries seem to hang on some twigs. The motifs are made up of feston stitches and equipped with relief contours, which are or not with picots. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal soil with founded meshes. Between the double branches a finer Maas soil has been used as a decorative soil and in various flower branches and decorative grounds have also been used in the fruit. The flat scrap edge stems from many small motifs that lie along the underside of the strip and that are finished with picots. The top is straight finished with a messing strap. Argentan . Argentan Lace Strip of natural-colored needle side: Argentan side. The repeating pattern exists along the bottom half of the strip from a double branch sloping from the underside with a wavy thinner branch at the end on which some flowers and leaves. The upper half of the strip has a pattern of loose, down-hanging flower and leaf branches. Berries or strawberries seem to hang on some twigs. The motifs are made up of feston stitches and equipped with relief contours, which are or not with picots. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal soil with founded meshes. Between the double branches a finer Maas soil has been used as a decorative soil and in various flower branches and decorative grounds have also been used in the fruit. The flat scrap edge stems from many small motifs that lie along the underside of the strip and that are finished with picots. The top is straight finished with a messing strap. Argentan . Argentan Lace
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