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Cap Streamer (possibly England), early 19th century
Cap streamer in floral pattern. Brussels style but probably made in England.
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Cap Streamer (France), 1690s
Cap streamer with a symmetrical pattern of balanced floral and foliated forms. Decorated with fleurs volantes (flying flowers). Often referred to as Rosaline lace.
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Cap Streamer (Belgium), mid-18th century
Cap streamer with a design of a serpentine garland and floral sprays.
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Cap Streamer (Belgium), mid-18th century
Cap streamer in the Mechlin style with open floral sprays alternating with floral bouquets emerging from cornucopias bordered by garlands and terminating in small-scale scrolls at intervals.
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Cap Streamer (Belgium), late 18th century
Cap streamer with a dense, asymmetric floral and foliated pattern.
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Cap Streamer (Belgium), 1700–1750
Cap streamer with a design of floral and foliated branches.
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Cap Streamer (Belgium), mid-18th century
Binche-style lace design composed of an asymmetric pattern of floral and foliated forms, balanced by serpentine garlands and complexly-shaped volutes at intervals.
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Cap Streamer (Belgium), 1701–50
Binche-style lace design composed of symmetric pattern of foliated and floral forms, set within medallions of varying shapes, connected by serpentine garlands outlining medallions.
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