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  • Cap Streamers (Belgium), 1850–1900

    Cap streamers in a design of large-scale floral motifs and swirling scrolls.

  • Cap Streamers (Belgium), 18th century

    A pair of Mechlin-style lace cap streamers with gently scalloped edges and a scrolling ascending vine with flowers and Rococo forms filled with small diaper patterns.

  • Cap Streamers (France), late 18th century

    Cap streamers of Binche lace in an asymmetric, open floral pattern framed by narrow garlands that terminate in abbreviated scrolls.

  • Cap Streamers (France)

    Cap streamers of Point d’Argentan in a design composed of outlining serpentine band intertwined with floral garlands framing centrally-placed floral sprays. Fond: réseau. Modes: bride bouclée, réseau mouché, venises, enchainettes.

  • Cap Streamers (France), 1770–90

    Design shows serpentine garlands of small-scale flowers and leaves with connecting bow-knots in repeat pattern. Fond: réseau, cordonnet. Modes: portes.

  • Cap Streamers (France), 1690s

    “Candlestick” pattern of floral and foliated forms in high relief. Straight outer edge interrupted at intervals by clusters of blossoms.

  • Cap Streamers (Belgium), 1700–1750

    The design shows a dense, symmetric pattern of elaborate floral and foliated forms, rising from stylized vases.

  • Cap Streamers (France), mid-18th century

    Pair of cap streamers of Point d’Argentan with an open floral pattern contained within compartments and alternated with medallions.

  • Cap Streamers (Belgium), mid-18th century

    Brussels-style lace in a design that shows asymmetric volutes placed intervals terminating in complex floral sprays.

  • Cap Streamers (Belgium), ca. 1730

    Brussels-style lace in a design that consists of asymmetric, dense pattern of floral and foliated forms containing in undulating ovals, connected by narrow serpentine bands and floral clusters.

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