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Lace Doily1714/6

A hand made circular lace doily. The main concentric abstract design is consisting of a two groups of flowers of an identical design near the outer edge and facing each other at two opposite sides. The other sides are filled with two identical groups of flowers that go all the way to the outer edge of the doily. These two outer designs are linked on the periphery of the doily by a narrower leaf and flowers design.

Culture
Belgian
Material
cotton fibre and flax fibre ?
Made in
Belgium
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Lace Doily1714/5

A hand made oval lace doily. The main abstract design is consisting of a central four-part plant, surrounded by a narrow band linking to a flower at each end with four open flowers. This is surrounded by an oval design of thirty-two flowers with raised centres. The same design of small flowers with raised centres divides the doily into four sections as parts of ovals, each containing a flower. The four areas between these sections are filled with an identical flower.

Culture
Belgian
Material
cotton fibre and flax fibre ?
Made in
Belgium
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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TankardCg146

Early stoneware tankard. Blue over grey pyriform on cylindrical flat base, tapering neck, pinch spout, pewter lid hinged to top of loop handle. Relief decoration in vertical bands of 3 brown medallions alternating with white scrolls. Scroll branches around neck.

Culture
Belgian
Material
clay, glaze, paint and metal
Made in
Raeren, Liege, Belgium
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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