Antique Lace: Identifying Types & Techniques

Antique Lace: Identifying Types & Techniques

by Heather Toomer
Antique Lace: Identifying Types & Techniques

Antique Lace: Identifying Types & Techniques

by Heather Toomer

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Overview

Lace, like silver or porcelain, can be classified by type and its date and place of origin often can be identified. But in the absence of marks giving maker or date, lace must be judged on its technical features and style. This new edition gathers fascinating and useful information in an easy to read and well-organized text covering needlepoint laces, embroideries, lace knitting and tatting, and bobbin laces made in Europe from the 16th century forward, including 19th century revivals. Each type is described and illustrated with hundreds of photographs and line drawings to show the technical characteristics and particular regard to the way one lace compares with another. A glossary, notes on cleaning, care, and conservation, and a price guide make this an essential reference for lace makers, designers, and lace collectors alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764313844
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 10/16/2001
Series: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Author Heather Toomer is a respected expert on old lace. She has studied and collected antique lace for over 25 years, lectured, organized a touring exhibit of lace, and advised museums on displaying their lace collections. She lives near Bath, England.
Cynthia Voysey took most of the photographs for this book. She is an authority on Honiton lace-making who has taught extensively in England and written and co-authored several books about lace.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments6
Preface7
Introduction9
How to Identify a Lace11
General Characteristics14
Needlepoint Laces14
Bobbin Laces17
Nine Worked Examples22
INeedlepoint Laces
Reticella Needlework32
Braid-based Reticella Needlework36
Punto in aria and Related Early Needleworks38
Venetian Needlepoints42
French Needlepoints50
Mesh-grounded Flat Points64
Burano66
Brussels Needlepoints68
Hollie Point (England)81
Youghal (Ireland)83
IIEmbroideries & Minor Techniques
Tatting84
Macrame85
Irish Crochet86
Sol or Ruedas (sun or wheel) Laces, including Tenerife (Teneriffe) and Nanduti (Nandutti)94
Bibila (Oya)96
Tape Laces with Needlepoint Fillings98
Filet Lace (lacis) and Burato (Buratto)104
Embroidered Machine Nets108
Carrickmacross113
Lace Knitting116
IIIBobbin Laces
Torchon118
Early Bobbin Laces in Geometric and Simple Trail Designs and Later Copies120
Milanese and North Italian124
Flemish Laces in the Italian Baroque and French Styles132
Central and Eastern European Bobbin Laces140
Brussels, Including Mixed Bobbin and Needlepoint Laces144
East Devon (Honiton)162
Flemish Bobbin Laces Including Potten Kants173
Valenciennes and Binche176
Mechlin (Malines/Mechelen)184
Point de Paris190
Lille and Related Bobbin Laces194
East Midlands (Buckinghamshire) Point200
Blonde208
Chantilly212
Maltese218
Le Puy222
East Midlands (Bedfordshire) Guipure226
IVLoose Ends
Common Hand-made Net Grounds230
Machine-made Laces233
Cleaning, Care, and Conservation239
Reading List241
Price Guide242
Glossary244
List of The Portraits and Fashion Plates245
Index246
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