Thanks to a reply sent only to me, I have had my attention drawn to the quote
in the Dover edition of Palliser (1914)  on p. 417 “The versatile Japanese
have copied the Honiton method of makin gbobbin lace. The Government have
encouraged a school at Yokohama for pillow lace making, under the supervision
of an English lady where they turn out lace of a distinctive Japanese
character”.

Also provided was this link: See also
americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_633966

It is a photo of a piece of Honiton lace that has a look reminiscent of
Origami.
I did a bit of a search on Honiton and Japan, and found a reference to a
catalog from an exhibition in which there were pieces identified as Japanese
Honiton submitted in 1885, although sadly, no photos.

Doe anyone have any information on this?

Devon

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