
A1068 Lace length, bobbin lace technique, cotton or linen, Belgian or England, Twentieth Century
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Lace length, bobbin lace technique, cotton or linen, Belgian or England, Twentieth Century
Lace length is constructed using the bobbin lace technique with the use of cloth stitch in the fern, flowers and leaf sprigs with the motifs joined using plaited bars. This lace length is made of cotton or linen.
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Lace length, bobbin lace technique, cotton or linen, Belgian or England, Twentieth Century
A lace length, bobbin lace technique, made of cotton or linen, with a large flower and leaf design. Design includes a repeat consisting of a fern, ten-petalled daisy shapes and scrolling sprigs with leaves. Top of lace length has a straight border. Lace length is constructed using the bobbin lace technique with the use of cloth stitch in the fern, flowers and leaf sprigs with the motifs joined using plaited bars. This lace length is made of cotton or linen.
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Purchased 1910
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