Stock Photo - Hat slip made of two sewn-together strips of bobbin lace with oval cartouches in which diamond-shaped cartouche with tulips and ten-pointed cartouches, Hat slip made of two lengthwise sewn strips of natural-colored bobbin lace, the Mechelen side. In the middle of the strip, one of the strips sewn together is interrupted by a piece of linen batiste, which is not finished along the outer edge. The combined and repeating pattern consists entirely of interconnected and overlapping oval cartouches, with two alternating symmetrical motifs. One motif is a diamond-shaped cartouche from which branches with tulips spring from the point on the left and right. The other motive is a ten-pointed cartouche. The short sides are rounded and the entire outer edge is sculpted and finished with picots., anonymous, Europe, c. 1725 - c. 1749, linen (material), Mechlin (lace), l 52 cm × w 8.3 cm ×, 16 cm

Stock Photo: Hat slip made of two sewn-together strips of bobbin lace with oval cartouches in which diamond-shaped cartouche with tulips and ten-pointed cartouches.

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