Elegant Lace Strips

Delicate strips of vintage lace featuring intricate floral and geometric patterns in soft natural tones, showcasing textile craftsmanship.

Strip Application side with grape bunches and halved leaves, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1890 Strip of natural -colored application side, bobbin lacquered on mechanical tulle. A narrow part, along the inside, shows a running pattern of halved, lobed leaves, which also accompanies a halved medallion with grid filling. On a wide part with a tulle surface are symmetrical, deep sculptures, which are alternately filled with a grape vice and a fan plant. Belgium (possibly) linen (material) Strip of natural -colored application side, bobbin lacquered on mechanical tulle. A narrow part, along the inside, shows a running pattern of halved, lobed leaves, which also accompanies a halved medallion with grid filling. On a wide part with a tulle surface are symmetrical, deep sculptures, which are alternately filled with a grape vice and a fan plant. Belgium (possibly) linen (material)
Strip Application side with grape bunches and halved leaves, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1890 Strip of natural -colored application side, bobbin lacquered on mechanical tulle. A narrow part, along the inside, shows a running pattern of halved, lobed leaves, which also accompanies a halved medallion with grid filling. On a wide part with a tulle surface are symmetrical, deep sculptures, which are alternately filled with a grape vice and a fan plant. Belgium (possibly) linen (material) Strip of natural -colored application side, bobbin lacquered on mechanical tulle. A narrow part, along the inside, shows a running pattern of halved, lobed leaves, which also accompanies a halved medallion with grid filling. On a wide part with a tulle surface are symmetrical, deep sculptures, which are alternately filled with a grape vice and a fan plant. Belgium (possibly) linen (material)
Europe, Belgium, Brugge (aka Brug or Bruge). Historic Brugge, UNESCO World Heritige Site. World famous Belgium lace.Collar early 18th century French. Collar 212490Steel bobbin with coarse wire as an example of a five -hole ground (grid), anonymous, c. 1900 - c. 1930 sample Steel natural -colored bobbin side with coarse wire as an example of a five -hole ground with a fragment side in which this technique is used. The date concerns the steel. Amsterdam cotton (textile) bobbin laceHaekeldecke auf Holz - Lace doily on dark wood Haekeldecke auf Holz - Lace doily on dark wood Copyright: xZoonar.com/lantapixx 7405903Jabot of cream colored crepe with a border. Jabot of cream-colored crepe with a strip of natural colosside along the outer edge, Valenciennes side. Lace pattern with two rows of elongated motifs on a ground with oval meshes. The row along the underside forms over and around a half oval and a triangle, both filled with an ornamental soil. The row of the center of the strip forms triangows, filled with an ornamental ground, with four small circles with only contour wire on both sides. All motifs in linselag with thicker and shiny contour wires. Contour wires are a-typical of Valenciennes side. The strip is straight finished.Cape ca. 1700 Flemish. Cape 219932back pockets with stoneCollar ca. 1860 American. Collar 118890Branch with flowers paper cut vector vintage illustration. Engraved decorative nature elements and objects. Greeting card templateSteel needle side with a scented and picotied Maas land as with point de france. Steel natural needle side with a more or less hexagonal scented maas soil with picots as was introduced to the lace species called Point de France. Study material. The steel belongs a fragment point de France, presumably from the 18th or 19th centuries, in which this technique has been applied.Headcovering, Medium: silk Technique: bobbin lace, Chantilly style Label: silk bobbin lace, Shaped head scarf or fall cap of black Chantilly-style lace, with a floral motif in the center and at each end with flowering sprays and ribbons filling spaces, within a border of sharply curving bands. Chantilly style., France, 19th century, lace, HeadcoveringFragment (Italy); linenCollar, Medium: linen Technique: bobbin lace appliqué on machine-made net, Collar with an ornamental border and sprays of roses., Belgium, 19th century, lace, CollarNeedlepoint (Drawnwork) and Bobbin Lace Band, 19th century. Italy, 19th century. Lace, needlepoint and bobbin; average: 6.7 x 59.8 cm (2 5/8 x 23 9/16 in.).Steel needle side with recesses in diamond -shaped configuration, anonymous, c. 1925 - c. 1929 sample Steel natural -colored needle side. Rectangular model. A rectangular frame made with festonated threads, which thus form a relief contour line, is filled with dust sign ('Point de Venise'): Feston stitches on horizontal strand threads. In the middle a decoration is made with rectangular recesses. It concerns two configurations of four rectangles that are placed next to each other. The steel includes a fragment of 19th-century or early 20th-century Venetian needle side in which this technique is used, including in a variant, creating an open worked pattern with cubes. Netherlands (possibly) linen (material)Border (Italy); linen; Repeat: 3 inches; Bequest of Marian Hague; 1971-50-357Collar (Made From Cuffs) Made 1865-1885 France. Cotton, plain weave; embroidered in back, buttonhole, eyelet, padded overcast, padded satin, and a variety of needle lace filling stitches; edged with cotton, bobbin straight lace of a type known as Valenciennes .Collar of Linen and Bobbin Lace with Flowerpots.Although both collars originated in the same period, the 1630s, the type of lace used to embellish them differs greatly. The pattern of the Italian needle lace is highly geometric, while that of the Southern-Netherlandish bobbin lace is freer and has a more compact structure.Mantilla 19th century Spanish. Mantilla 102600Pair of Engageantes. Probably England, circa 1750-1760. Costumes; Accessories. Silk embroidery (running, darning stitches) and pulled threadwork on cottonLadies or men's cuff from fine linen with bobbins Schulpranden, Anonymous, c. 1640 Cuff for a lady or gentleman, made of batist and finished all around with natural bobbin: Old Flemish side. Model: rectangular linen that is laid in a curved shape with fine pleats. On one long side, the cuff has a wide strip of bobbin and a narrower strip on the other sides. Along the long side with the narrower strip side is also a mirrored narrow strip of lace, which falls over the linen. The repeating and symmetrical pattern of the wide strip with a total of five sculptures consists of a flower pot surrounded by seven triple leaves. The pattern of the narrow strips consists of connected triple flowers that at the same time form sculpes. Flandersnetherlands linen (material) bobbin lace / old Flemish lace Cuff for a lady or gentleman, made of batist and finished all around with natural bobbin: Old Flemish side. Model: rectangular linen that is laid in a curved shape with fine pleats. On one long side,