Canezou with a double collar of lace bobbins ending in two bow tires, anonymous, c. 1830 Canezou of natural -colored lace bobbins: tuledoor stop work. The neck cloth has a double collar and two tires. The Canezou spreads broadly if worn over the wide gigot sleeves of dresses from that time and has a very low shoulder seam. The tires are not stricted but crossed under the belt of a dress. The edge is scalloped, with a sickle -shaped grain in every shell. In the split points of the top layer, a flower branch is embroidered with open sewing in the flowers. Netherlands (possibly) batiste. embroide


Canezou with a double collar of lace bobbins ending in two bow tires, anonymous, c. 1830 Canezou of natural -colored lace bobbins: tuledoor stop work. The neck cloth has a double collar and two tires. The Canezou spreads broadly if worn over the wide gigot sleeves of dresses from that time and has a very low shoulder seam. The tires are not stricted but crossed under the belt of a dress. The edge is scalloped, with a sickle -shaped grain in every shell. In the split points of the top layer, a flower branch is embroidered with open sewing in the flowers. Netherlands (possibly) batiste. embroidering Canezou of natural -colored lace bobbins: tuledoor stop work. The neck cloth has a double collar and two tires. The Canezou spreads broadly if worn over the wide gigot sleeves of dresses from that time and has a very low shoulder seam. The tires are not stricted but crossed under the belt of a dress. The edge is scalloped, with a sickle -shaped grain in every shell. In the split points of the top layer, a flower branch is embroidered with open sewing in the flowers. Netherlands (possibly) batiste. embroidering


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