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Panel for table top
Panel for table top
Cat. no.:
45.373
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
19th c.
An ecru panel for a tabletop. The center design is an oval medallion in Venetian needle lace of a shepherd play a pipe. This oval is surrounded by tambour embroidered pink roses. Surrounding...
DOILY
DOILY
Cat. no.:
45.396
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
20th c.
A fine silk doily with shadow work embroidery. In the main body of the piece are 3 large flower clusters in the shadow work. Between each large flower cluster are two flower clusters. The...
Shawl
Shawl
Cat. no.:
45.406
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
19th c.-20th c.
A Levers machine made black silk shawl. This machine was invented in 1813 by John Lever of Nottinham. The lace design is of the Chantilly type in a very dense, elaborate naturalistic floral...
Edging
Edging
Cat. no.:
45.409
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
19th c.
A wide ecru edging of Brussels appliques of mixed bobbin and needle lace motifs applied to machine net. The design is floral sprays with a needle lace rose in the center in gentle scallops of...
INSERTION
INSERTION
Cat. no.:
45.443
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
20th c.
A cream colored filet insertion set on a cream silk fabric. The design of the filet is a two rose and leaves spray. This has been cut from a silk fabric. Each end is turned and stitched. There...
Edging
Edging
Cat. no.:
45.457
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
19th c.-20th c.
A white silk Point de Paris bobbin lace edging. The design is of confronted roosters with tall plants between them. The gimp of the roosters toes forms the edge picots. The pattern repeats ever...
Stole
Stole
Cat. no.:
45.470
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
20th c.
An ecru machine lace stole or runner. The design is of a Chantillly-type. The center area has flowers sprinkled about the mesh. The inner border is in a twill pattern. The outer edge is large...
TABLECLOTH
TABLECLOTH
Cat. no.:
45.48.1
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
ca. 1902
A round linen tablecloth with silk satin stitch embroidery. There is a central ring of highly padded large satin stitch roses in pink and cream, naturalistically shaded. The branches of roses...
NAPKINS
NAPKINS
Cat. no.:
45.48.2-13
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
ca. 1902
Square napkins embroidered in pink roses. The outer edge is scalloped. There is an oval of embroidered roses in one corner. The main part of the napkin is plain linen.
Slip edging
Slip edging
Cat. no.:
45.497.1
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
20th c.
An off white edging for a slip that has been cut from a wide "Mamzeller" edging with 3 needle lace insets and areas of other edging. This has been cut from a peach silk garment and has a bodice...
Bodice
Bodice
Cat. no.:
45.497.2
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
20th c.
An off white piece for a bodice made of two triangular sections. The triangular sections are made of 2 edgings with a needle lace inset in each. The rest of the piece is of Binche bobbin lace. ...
Lace panels
Lace panels
Cat. no.:
45.498.1-2
Artist:
Unknown
Date:
20th c.
Two ivory silk panels for the edge of a slip or underskirt. The design is of an Art deco nature with floral and ball shapes that resemble blue berries. The appliques are of satin embroidery. ...
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