Historical Lace Fragments

A collection of intricate bobbin lace fragments featuring floral and ribbon-like designs, showcasing craftsmanship from 17th to 19th century Europe. Delicate, detailed patterns on linen.

Strip bobbin with rocailles, anonymous, c. 1880 On the traly land, a Mechelen soil (also known as ice soil), is a running pattern of large rocailles with grid filling, which are connected to a double branch, which is decorated in the same way, connected to a double branch. Wingerd leaves grow on the standing side branch, roses and carnations grow on the horizontal. Mechelen side. Belgium linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace) On the traly land, a Mechelen soil (also known as ice soil), is a running pattern of large rocailles with grid filling, which are connected to a double branch, which is decorated in the same way, connected to a double branch. Wingerd leaves grow on the standing side branch, roses and carnations grow on the horizontal. Mechelen side. Belgium linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace)
Strip bobbin with rocailles, anonymous, c. 1880 On the traly land, a Mechelen soil (also known as ice soil), is a running pattern of large rocailles with grid filling, which are connected to a double branch, which is decorated in the same way, connected to a double branch. Wingerd leaves grow on the standing side branch, roses and carnations grow on the horizontal. Mechelen side. Belgium linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace) On the traly land, a Mechelen soil (also known as ice soil), is a running pattern of large rocailles with grid filling, which are connected to a double branch, which is decorated in the same way, connected to a double branch. Wingerd leaves grow on the standing side branch, roses and carnations grow on the horizontal. Mechelen side. Belgium linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace)
Border; 1974-52-55Croisees No. 37, Interior Design - French Drapes