Strip of brown needle lace consisting of two strips sewn together with an emperor's crown-like flower between acanthus leaves, anonymous, c. 1872 - c. 1899 Canvas Print

Strip of brown needle lace consisting of two strips sewn together with an emperor's crown-like flower between acanthus leaves, anonymous, c. 1872 - c. 1899 Canvas Print

Strip of brown needle side. The strip consists of two strips sewn together, so that the strip has doubled in width. The pattern of each of the strips sewn together consists of an emperor's crown-like flower between acanthus leaves and flanked on the right by a strip width filling, lying c-volute. The c-volute is formed by a narrow acanthus leaf and includes a loop-shaped flower with moon-shaped petals. This c-volute is repeated in mirrored form and the pattern is then broken. The original pattern is symmetrical and repeats itself. For the complete pattern, see: BK-1973-87-A. The motifs are made with feston stitches and feature light relief contours. The motifs are connected by a sparsely posed bar soil. The top of both strips are straight finished, with the straight top of the lower strip sewn to the faint shell edge of the upper strip. The faint shell edge at the bottom of the strips originates from the pattern.

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