Strip bobbin with standing corners or "stående ax", anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1899 Strip of natural -colored bobbin, Swedish side. The strip is attached to a light blue cardboard with pins, with four other strips. At the top of the cardboard is "Wadstena. Sweden." Written and under the strip is "Standing Ears (Stående AX)" written. The repeating and symmetrical pattern consists of a stylized grain, who rises straight up from the middle of a semicircular, until almost at the top of the strip. The corner is made up of cubes, with a sloping block on both sides. Between the successive Korenaren are


Strip bobbin with standing corners or "stående ax", anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1899 Strip of natural -colored bobbin, Swedish side. The strip is attached to a light blue cardboard with pins, with four other strips. At the top of the cardboard is "Wadstena. Sweden." Written and under the strip is "Standing Ears (Stående AX)" written. The repeating and symmetrical pattern consists of a stylized grain, who rises straight up from the middle of a semicircular, until almost at the top of the strip. The corner is made up of cubes, with a sloping block on both sides. Between the successive Korenaren are alternating in the hexagonal Maas soil, two and four mushes alternately. A dense band runs along the scalloped underside, with a few lines made with recesses. The motives are made in linen battle with contour threads. The Mosjes are made in square forms. The top of the strip is straight finished. The scums are finished with picots. On the strip hangs a red thread with a gold -colored seal on which three spools are depicted on one side and on the other side a monogram with a V and an Ö (vadstena Östergötland?). Vadstena linen (material) bobbin lace / Swedish lace Strip of natural -colored bobbin, Swedish side. The strip is attached to a light blue cardboard with pins, with four other strips. At the top of the cardboard is "Wadstena. Sweden." Written and under the strip is "Standing Ears (Stående AX)" written. The repeating and symmetrical pattern consists of a stylized grain, who rises straight up from the middle of a semicircular, until almost at the top of the strip. The corner is made up of cubes, with a sloping block on both sides. Between the successive Korenaren are alternating in the hexagonal Maas soil, two and four mushes alternately. A dense band runs along the scalloped underside, with a few lines made with recesses. The motives are made in linen battle with contour threads. The Mosjes are made in square forms. The top of the strip is straight finished. The scum


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