It's worth looking at this web site just for the portrait of the French lace
maker!!  Do any of you recognize the artist?

Regards,
Carolyn

Carolyn W. Hastings
Stow, MA USA



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> Subject: [lace] antique lace vestments for sale
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> In an internet search in which I am attempting to identify a 
> piece of lace  
> to be included in my class, I ran across the following 
> web-site which sells  
> antique lace vestments. They report the news that a Point de 
> France lace alb  
> bottom has sold this year for $40,000, a record,. The site 
> also contains the  
> helpful suggestion that priests are now taller than they used 
> to be and it might 
>  be best not to buy an antique lace bottomed alb, but rather 
> to buy an  
> antique lace alb bottom and have your own supersize alb 
> constructed locally  for 
> the priest in question.
>  
> _http://www.french-yesterdays.com/alsurmor.html_ 
> (http://www.french-yesterdays.com/alsurmor.html) 
>  
> Devon
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