How about Regency Lace, named after the Prince Regent?
There is also Duchesse which was based on a particular Belgian Duchesse, I  
believe. 
Devon
 
 
 
In a message dated 2/19/2011 3:09:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Many  laces were named after locales but I am wondering about laces
named after  (famous) people. I know of Point de Colbert which is a
19th century  needlepoint lace from France. This surely can't be the
only one or is  it?

Thank you in advance. :-)
Nathalie - who is shouting at her  knitting machine, never her knitting 
hands

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