Possible pottenkant:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/570620215277217370/ 

possible Bath Brussels:
http://lynxlace.com/bobbinlace18th.html#Bath-Brussels 

Go about half way down this page for several pottenkant on pink background:
http://lynxlace.com/bobbinlacepottenkantmilanese.html 

Some early Flemish, probably very very late 17th c or early 18th c:
https://www.pinterest.com/lynxlacelady/early-brussels-flemish-milanese/ 

Lorelei Halley


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Subject: Re: [lace] Identification of Dutch lace needed

Thanks Joepie.
I feel like Potten Kant is a larger category dealing with different laces
featuring a flower pot design. Am I wrong about this? This is a very
unusual, to me, lace. It does not have any kat stitch or point de Paris type
ground in it. Only linen and half stitch. I canb

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