Definitely hand made point ground lace, but without a powerful
magnifier and the OIDFA PG study book it's impossible to to be any more
precise because it's fairly simple pattern so likely to have been
made/made in more than one of the point ground areas.
Brenda
On 21 Feb 2008, at 02:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is currently a listing on eBay for a length of black lace. It
is very simple in design, and seems to be fairly unevenly worked -
signalling the likelihood that it is handmade. It is being sold from
Pennsylvania. I wonder if this is some Ipswich lace?
Does anyone out there know enough about this lace to make a judgement
on that?
Here's the URL: http://tinyurl.com/2ealrh
Thanks for your ideas on this. I'm totally "in the dark" when it
comes to Ipswich.
Brenda in Allhallows, Kent
http://paternoster.orpheusweb.co.uk/index.html
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