纺织品 (11) - 0 cm - 0 cm - 古董与复古蕾丝





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来自英国的11件古董花边收藏,年代介于19世纪后期至20世纪初,包含布鲁塞尔花边、爱尔兰花边、马耳他花边、梭子花边、针线花边与刺绣网面,象牙白至陈旧米白色,状态良好,带轻微磨损。
卖家的描述
Large Collection of Antique Lace – 19th to Early 20th Century – Brussels, Irish, Maltese, Bobbin, Needle Lace & Embroidered Net
A beautifully curated and diverse collection of authentic antique lace, dating from the late 19th to the early 20th century, preserved in warm tones of ivory, cream, and aged ecru. This lot features lace trims, borders, appliqués, embroidered net panels, and delicate motifs, ideal for collectors, restorers, and lovers of historic textiles.
Lace Types Featured in the Collection:
- Brussels Lace Appliqué – a finely worked oval motif with a classical flower basket design, showing the characteristic raised detailing and delicate honeycomb ground of Brussels lace traditions.
- Irish Lace (Irish Crochet) – hand-crafted motifs with textured floral reliefs and dense cotton threadwork typical of late Victorian and Edwardian Irish lace.
- Maltese Lace – identifiable by its plaited honeycomb ground, small wheatear (spiky leaf) motifs, and crisp, structured bobbin technique distinctive to Maltese workmanship.
- Bobbin Lace (Torchon, floral, geometric) – a selection of narrow and medium trims with scalloped edges, repeating florals, geometric meshes, and classic 19th-century designs.
- Needle Lace & Needle-run Tulle – fine net backgrounds embellished with embroidered florals, vines, and decorative scrolls.
- Edwardian Machine Lace – soft tulle with floral borders, lightweight and elegant, common in early 20th-century dressmaking.
- Embroidered Net Panels – including sections with trellis patterns, raised floral accents, and scalloped edges, suitable for restoration or creative repurposing.
As expected from antique textiles, some pieces show light wear, minor breaks, small age spots, and patina, which confirm their authenticity and age. Many trims and motifs remain strong and perfectly suitable for practical or decorative use. A varied assortment of lengths, widths, and motifs, ranging from small fragments to longer usable borders (see photos).
This is a rich and valuable collection of antique lace, showcasing a wide range of European lace-making traditions from the Victorian through Edwardian eras, including coveted examples of Brussels lace, Irish crochet, and Maltese lace.
Large Collection of Antique Lace – 19th to Early 20th Century – Brussels, Irish, Maltese, Bobbin, Needle Lace & Embroidered Net
A beautifully curated and diverse collection of authentic antique lace, dating from the late 19th to the early 20th century, preserved in warm tones of ivory, cream, and aged ecru. This lot features lace trims, borders, appliqués, embroidered net panels, and delicate motifs, ideal for collectors, restorers, and lovers of historic textiles.
Lace Types Featured in the Collection:
- Brussels Lace Appliqué – a finely worked oval motif with a classical flower basket design, showing the characteristic raised detailing and delicate honeycomb ground of Brussels lace traditions.
- Irish Lace (Irish Crochet) – hand-crafted motifs with textured floral reliefs and dense cotton threadwork typical of late Victorian and Edwardian Irish lace.
- Maltese Lace – identifiable by its plaited honeycomb ground, small wheatear (spiky leaf) motifs, and crisp, structured bobbin technique distinctive to Maltese workmanship.
- Bobbin Lace (Torchon, floral, geometric) – a selection of narrow and medium trims with scalloped edges, repeating florals, geometric meshes, and classic 19th-century designs.
- Needle Lace & Needle-run Tulle – fine net backgrounds embellished with embroidered florals, vines, and decorative scrolls.
- Edwardian Machine Lace – soft tulle with floral borders, lightweight and elegant, common in early 20th-century dressmaking.
- Embroidered Net Panels – including sections with trellis patterns, raised floral accents, and scalloped edges, suitable for restoration or creative repurposing.
As expected from antique textiles, some pieces show light wear, minor breaks, small age spots, and patina, which confirm their authenticity and age. Many trims and motifs remain strong and perfectly suitable for practical or decorative use. A varied assortment of lengths, widths, and motifs, ranging from small fragments to longer usable borders (see photos).
This is a rich and valuable collection of antique lace, showcasing a wide range of European lace-making traditions from the Victorian through Edwardian eras, including coveted examples of Brussels lace, Irish crochet, and Maltese lace.

