There is a piece in the Met collection that is identified as coming from
Honiton. I am trying to put technique information into the catalog. But I
don't know how to characterize this piece. I just put photos on the
laceioli.ning identification site. The number is 48.187.645. The background
is unusual, and may remind one of some Honiton fillings. However, there is
no raised or rolled work.
Has anyone ever seen anything like this? What do you think? Was work like
this done in Honiton? If so, what would we call it?
By the way, the pieces is a handkerchief with a join that does not go
through the corner.
Devon

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