Lace Textile Fragments

Delicate lace strips featuring intricate patterns and techniques, highlighting traditional craftsmanship from different historical periods.

Border; linen
Border; linen
Fragment 17th-18th century Italian. Fragment 217763villa roser window blindsSteel bobbin side on cardboard covered with red fabric, anonymous, c. 1960 - c. 1976 Steel bobbin side on cardboard covered with red fabric. It concerns ten steel different types of bobbin side, one of which is a bobbin side with needle lace details and applicated on curled tulle. The strips are dated 18th, 19th and early 20th century. West-Europa cardboard. textile materials. linen (material) Bobbi Lace / Valenciennes Lace / Binche Lace / Mechlin (Lace) / Flanders Lace / Old Brabant Lace / Brussels Bobbin Lace / Brussels Applied / Snowflake Filling Steel bobbin side on cardboard covered with red fabric. It concerns ten steel different types of bobbin side, one of which is a bobbin side with needle lace details and applicated on curled tulle. The strips are dated 18th, 19th and early 20th century. West-Europa cardboard. textile materials. linen (material) Bobbi Lace / Valenciennes Lace / Binche Lace / Mechlin (Lace) / Flanders Lace / Old Brabant Lace / Brussels Bobbin Lace / Brussels ACollar 1700-1943 American. Collar 118893Ornaments; linen; 1943-17-4-a,bEngageantes 18th century European. Engageantes 80595Fragment 16th-17th century Italian Punto in arialiterally, "stitches in the air"is one of the earliest styles of needle lace, which is itself developed from cutwork of primarily geometric design. When lacemakers transitioned to using a foundation of threads laid out according to a pattern drawn on parchment, they were able to incorporate more fluid lines and curves into their designs.. Fragment. Italian. 16th-17th century. Needle lace, punto in aria, bobbin lace. Textiles-LacesFragment (Italy); silk; Bequest of Marian Hague; 1971-50-359Collar third quarter 19th century Belgian. Collar 212577Fragment; linen; 1897-8-204Collar early 19th century French. Collar 212634Kloskant collar with three grid-work medallions, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1749 On a fine grid, a Mechelen soil (also known as ice soil), there are symmetrical, triangular medallions with leaf rosette crowned and filled with grid. Below and above are smaller reserves, including with two fanning branches with large hanging flower and rising flower closs. This is the outer strip of the collar. The inner strip of Binche side is the same as BK-BR-J-139: strip of bobbin with large tulip. Southern Netherlands linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace) On a fine grid, a Mechelen soil (also known as ice soil), there are symmetrical, triangular medallions with leaf rosette crowned and filled with grid. Below and above are smaller reserves, including with two fanning branches with large hanging flower and rising flower closs. This is the outer strip of the collar. The inner strip of Binche side is the same as BK-BR-J-139: strip of bobbin with large tulip. Southern Netherlands linen (material) bSerbia, the capital city of Belgrade. Traditional hand made Serbian lace.Louis XVI or Trianon, Jules Desfossé, French, active 1851 - 1863, Block-printed paper, Two separate motifs to be used for dado. The baseboard has a series of horizontal molding strips in grisaille and brownish-yellow. The upper element, or chair rail, has a more elaborate treatment with leafy carving and a grisaille shell motif in addition to the molding strips; on off-white ground., Paris, France, 1851-65, Wallcoverings, Border, BorderTurkish needle work embroidery Ornamental with lace patterns, details, flowersFragment Of Band; linen; Bequest of Marian Hague; 1971-50-381haekeleien 12 - handmade 12 haekeleien 12 - handmade 12