Showing 26 items matching "lace shawl"
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City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's ribbon lace, shawl collar, c1950
... Clothing, lady's ribbon lace, shawl collar...A lady's, detachable, white, nylon machined ribbon lace shawl collar with lace trim C1950...This item is a type of shawl collar for a V-neckline that is extended to form lapels, often used to enhance cardigans, dinner jackets and women's blouses. clothing collars ornamental collars moorabbin cheltenham bentleigh lacework dressmaking fashion formal wear shawl collar A lady's, detachable, white, nylon machined ribbon lace shawl collar with lace trim C1950 Clothing Clothing, lady's ribbon lace, shawl collar Unrecorded resident ...A collar is the part of a shirt, dress, coat or blouse that fastens around or frames the neck and may be permanently attached to the main body of the garment (e.g. by stitching) or detachable. Names for specific styles of collars vary with the vagaries of fashion. In the 1930s and 1940s, especially, historical styles were adapted by fashion designers; thus the Victorian bertha collar, a cape-like collar fitted to a low scooping neckline, was adapted in the 1940s but generally attached to a V-neckline. This item is a type of shawl collar for a V-neckline that is extended to form lapels, often used to enhance cardigans, dinner jackets and women's blouses. A lady's, detachable, white, nylon machined ribbon lace shawl collar with lace trim C1950clothing, collars, ornamental collars, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, lacework, dressmaking, fashion, formal wear, shawl collar -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Lace Shawl
... Lace Shawl...Cream machine made lace shawl. All over design scalloped edge. Rectangular shape. ...Hole in centre of shawl. Accessory Lace Shawl ...Donor has had shawl for twenty years. It was owned by an elderly friend.Cream machine made lace shawl. All over design scalloped edge. Rectangular shape. Hole in centre of shawl.costume, female -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Evening Wear, Black Lace Shawl, circa 1930s, 1930s
... Black Lace Shawl, circa 1930s...With the black lace evening dress (2917.0093.1) there is also a matching lace square with long lace ties (2017.0093.2) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. ...The outfit was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. Black Lace Shawl, circa 1930s Clothing Evening Wear ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories. None of the items has a maker’s mark, however each displays evidence of fine dressmaking skills. It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made.With the black lace evening dress (2917.0093.1) there is also a matching lace square with long lace ties (2017.0093.2) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. The outfit was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. women's clothing, evening wear, shawls, lace, doris bennet (nee willmott) -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian BranchTextile - Mechlin lace, 1840-1860
... Bobbin lace shawl...Fashion Bobbin lace shawl Textile Mechlin lace ...Use: Domestic. FashionBobbin lace shawl -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian BranchTextile - Machine Knitted lace
... Machine knitted lace shawl...Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch Briphil House 80 Gardenvale Road Gardenvale Gardenvale melbourne Machine knitted lace shawl Textile Machine Knitted lace ...Machine knitted lace shawl -
Stawell Historical Society IncAccessory - Costume and Accessories, c1910
... Cream Silk Lace Shawl Collar ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Clothing Material Cream Silk Lace Shawl Collar Accessory Costume and Accessories ...Cream Silk Lace Shawl Collar stawell clothing material -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionWork on paper - pastel, Untitled (Portrait of a lady), c.1859
... ...lace shawl...Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne portrait female 19th century pastel headdress lace shawl pastel Untitled (Portrait of a lady) Work on paper pastel ...pastelportrait, female, 19th century, pastel, headdress, lace shawl -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Shawl
... Large black triangular lace shawl with deep border of different pattern....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne costume accessories clothes accessories Large black triangular lace shawl with deep border of different pattern. ...Large black triangular lace shawl with deep border of different pattern.costume accessories, clothes accessories -
Mont De LanceyShawl
... Black, Chantilly lace shawl with a few remaining clear sequins and a scalloped edge....Quayle Snr. 1880. clothing accessories. shawls Black, Chantilly lace shawl with a few remaining clear sequins and a scalloped edge. ...Worn by Mrs. Thos. Quayle Snr. 1880.Black, Chantilly lace shawl with a few remaining clear sequins and a scalloped edge.clothing accessories., shawls -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaAccessory - Lace Scarf, Early 20th C
... Shawl... Lace...Shawl Lace Embroidery Scarf Tape lace Ivory lace silk net, machine made with a floral design of Princess tape lace, embroidery and buttonholed rings. ...Ivory lace silk net, machine made with a floral design of Princess tape lace, embroidery and buttonholed rings.shawl, lace, embroidery, scarf, tape lace -
Cheese World MuseumPhotograph, Edward Herbert Uebergang and Alma Gertrude Schurmann, 1912
... She is wearing a lace shawl overlay gown with elbow length lace sleeves and long white gloves. ...She is wearing a lace shawl overlay gown with elbow length lace sleeves and long white gloves. ...The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. Percy and Myrtle Uebergang's children were twins, Ray and Joyce born in 1926 who lived at Tooram Park until their deaths, Ray in 1986 and Joyce in 1992. Neither Ray nor Joyce married and following the death of her brother Joyce set up the Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation which supports the local community. This photograph is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. Edward Herbert Uebergang and Alma Gertrude Schurmann were married on 1 March 1912. . Edward, born in 1883 at Cudgee, was the son of Friedrich Johann Uebergang and Pauline Johanna Hillbrick. Alma Gertrude was born in 1882 at Natimuk.They lived in Horsham where Edward, known as Bert, developed a chaff-cutting business servicing the Wimmera and Riverina areas. Their story is recorded in the Uebergang family history pp.200-208. Source: The Uebergang Families in Australia 1848-1985 Edward was a cousin of Percy Uebergang.Sepia photograph of the Uebergang-Schurmann wedding. The bride is standing. She is wearing a lace shawl overlay gown with elbow length lace sleeves and long white gloves. A three tiered floor length veil falls from a circlet of flowers. The groom is seated and is wearing a three piece suit, a high collared shirt and boots.allansford, cudgee, natimuk, horsham, uebergang, edward, schurmann, alma, marriages -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - FEMALE PORTRAIT
... Wearing white dress with lace, a lace shawl, elbow length puffed sleeves, ribbon bow tired in hair. ...Wearing white dress with lace, a lace shawl, elbow length puffed sleeves, ribbon bow tired in hair. ...Sepia postcard : young female portrait, girl sitting on a wooden stool, one leg crossed over the other knee. Wearing white dress with lace, a lace shawl, elbow length puffed sleeves, ribbon bow tired in hair. Shoulder length dark wavy hair, white socks and shoes. Wearing a pin and chain around her neck. Holding green leaf bouquet, flowers in vase on her right. Lace curtains in background. Wearing a chain on her right wrist. In pencil on back of postcard To from the rest is rubbed out.photo, individual, young female, photograph, young female portrait, postcard -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Personal Effects, Lady's Silk Scarf & Voile Shawl, c1910
... Lady's cream silk scarf with needle work flowers and loosely plaited fringed and a white voile shawl with lace edging. ...Lady's Silk Scarf and Shawl are examples of the skilled needlework and craftwork of the women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire dressmaking, craftwork, lacework, needlework, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham,moorabbin shire, Lady's cream silk scarf with needle work flowers and loosely plaited fringed and a white voile shawl with lace edging. Personal Effects, Lady's Silk Scarf & Voile Shawl Unrecorded l Dressmaker ...Early settlers in Moorabbin Shire were accomplished with needlework and crochet and made their own clothes and accessories. These Silk Scarf and Shawl are examples of the evening wear women made. Lady's Silk Scarf and Shawl are examples of the skilled needlework and craftwork of the women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire Lady's cream silk scarf with needle work flowers and loosely plaited fringed and a white voile shawl with lace edging. dressmaking, craftwork, lacework, needlework, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham,moorabbin shire, -
Orbost & District Historical Societylace collar
... lace bertha collar which is wide, round, flat collar designed to accent a woman's shoulders. It has a long history stretching back to Victorian fashion. It can be worn as an accessory to a dress or a top, and it is sometimes removable like a shawl....lace bertha collar which is wide, round, flat collar designed to accent a woman's shoulders. It has a long history stretching back to Victorian fashion. It can be worn as an accessory to a dress or a top, and it is sometimes removable like a shawl. lace collar ...A coffee-coloured lace bertha collar which is wide, round, flat collar designed to accent a woman's shoulders. It has a long history stretching back to Victorian fashion. It can be worn as an accessory to a dress or a top, and it is sometimes removable like a shawl.lace accessories collar bertha -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - WOMAN'S BLACK RIBBED SILK BODICE, 1880-1900
... Decorative lace as stitched across the shawl collar at the shoulders seams, ending with a decorative knot and cotton tassell (7cm). ...Decorative lace as stitched across the shawl collar at the shoulders seams, ending with a decorative knot and cotton tassell (7cm). ...Clothing. Woman's black ribbed silk bodice, fully ;lined with black cotton fabric. High round neckline with stand up lined lace collar (4cm), fastened left of centre at front with two metal hooks and eyes. Front lining fastened with twelve metal hooks and eyes from throat to waistband. Waistband (5.5cm) of horizontal pleated fabric. Small pocket (8cm X 6cm) attached to inside lining on LHS. Waistband has 7 cm cross over tab section at centre front fastened with three metal hooks and eyes. Centre front opening is edged with black lace and tucked spotted voile, fastened with three metal hooks and eyes.A wide shawl collar across the shoulders extends and gathers into the waistband at front and back. This forms a V shaped opening at the front exposing the lace and voile beneath.The inner and outer edges of the collars have decorative knots. The centre of the collars have 18cm pin tucks from the shoulder seam at the front and 11 cm pin tucks at the back.At centre back. a panel of black lace runs from the collar to the hem of the waistband. Two gathered fabric tails are attached at centre back to hang below the hem of the waistband. Decorative lace as stitched across the shawl collar at the shoulders seams, ending with a decorative knot and cotton tassell (7cm). Set in Leg 'o'Mutton sleeves are gathered around the arm holes and gathered into a band of fabric with decorative lace and knots. The narrow lower section has a turned over hem edged with decorative knots and black lace. Each sleeve has a 5cm slit at the wrist. The bodice has fifteen bone casings spaced across the garment, from the waistband. These are stitched in place with yellow cotton. Some internal seams finished with yellow cotton. Hand stitched. Word ''GLEN" is written on one bone casing. Temporary darts have been stitched on both side seams with red cotton to reduce the size.costume, female, woman's black ribbed silk bodice. -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W, Oct-86
... She is wearing a broad brimmed straw hat and a flowery print dress with lace around the sleeves and a shawl lice cowl edged with lace. ...She is wearing a broad brimmed straw hat and a flowery print dress with lace around the sleeves and a shawl lice cowl edged with lace. ...This is part of a parade held on the main street of Halls Gap in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of Major Mitchell's visit to the area. Thephoto is a close up of a young girl. She is wearing a broad brimmed straw hat and a flowery print dress with lace around the sleeves and a shawl lice cowl edged with lace. She is handing (or receiving) a flower to a woman, whose arm is the only part visible in the photo. The woman is wearing a bracelet with a heart shaped charm.events, parades -
Cheese World MuseumPhotograph, Percy Uebergang and Myrtle Wright wedding party, 1924
... lace collar and shoes with lattice weave uppers. She has a horseshoe on her left arm and a small handbag in her right hand. The bridesmaid is wearing calf length long sleeved dress featuring a shawl collar and a sash at the waistline. ...lace collar and shoes with lattice weave uppers. She has a horseshoe on her left arm and a small handbag in her right hand. The bridesmaid is wearing calf length long sleeved dress featuring a shawl collar and a sash at the waistline. ...The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. Percy and Myrtle Uebergang's children were twins, Ray and Joyce born in 1926 who lived at Tooram Park until their deaths, Ray in 1986 and Joyce in 1992. Neither Ray nor Joyce married and following the death of her brother Joyce set up the Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation which supports the local community. This photograph is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. Percy Uebergang and Myrtle Wright were married on 3 September 1924 at Koroit. The attendants were Miss Ida Wright and Carl Uebergang. Newspaper reports of the wedding and welcome home reception are held in the collection. Myrtle's cousin, Florence Trigg, recalls that the wedding was held at 6am at Koroit in order to catch the train to Melbourne at 7am. This photograph was taken following their return. Percy and Myrtle are the parents of Ray and Joyce Uebergang. Black & white photograph of the wedding party of Percy Uebergang and Myrtle Wright and their attendants. The bride is wearing a calf length suit trimmed with a lace collar and shoes with lattice weave uppers. She has a horseshoe on her left arm and a small handbag in her right hand. The bridesmaid is wearing calf length long sleeved dress featuring a shawl collar and a sash at the waistline. She is carrying a handbag. The men are wearing 3 piece suits and lace-up boots, shirts with winged collars and ties.allansford, uebergang, percy, wright, myrtle, wright, ida, uebergang, carl, marriages, trigg, florence, koroit -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's detachable nylon semi shawl collar, c1950
... A lady's detachable white nylon semi shawl collar with 3 rows of machined lace...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne Nylon was a very popular material in 1950s nylon machined lace dressmaking craftwork bentleigh moorabbin cheltenham clothing A lady's detachable white nylon semi shawl collar with 3 rows of machined lace Clothing Clothing, lady's detachable nylon semi shawl collar Unrecorded dressmaker ...Nylon was a very popular material in 1950sA lady's detachable white nylon semi shawl collar with 3 rows of machined lacenylon, machined lace, dressmaking, craftwork, bentleigh, moorabbin, cheltenham, clothing -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's cotton collar, c1960
... Names for specific styles of collars vary with the vagaries of fashion. clothing collars ornamental collars moorabbin cheltenham bentleigh lacework dressmaking fashion formal wear shawl collar A lady's detachable, white, cotton collar with machine lace edge and long ties c1960 Clothing Clothing, lady's cotton collar Unrecorded resident ...A collar is the part of a shirt, dress, coat or blouse that fastens around or frames the neck and may be permanently attached to the main body of the garment (e.g. by stitching) or detachable. Names for specific styles of collars vary with the vagaries of fashion. A lady's detachable, white, cotton collar with machine lace edge and long ties c1960clothing, collars, ornamental collars, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, lacework, dressmaking, fashion, formal wear, shawl collar -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Indian Silk Dupatta (Stole), c. 1960-80
... A dupatta is a traditional long scarf or shawl worn by women in the Indian Subcontinent, essential to outfits like lehengas, ghagras, and churidar suits. Often adorned with embroidery, sequins, or laces, it is used for fashion and modesty, commonly draped over one shoulder or over the head....A dupatta is a traditional long scarf or shawl worn by women in the Indian Subcontinent, essential to outfits like lehengas, ghagras, and churidar suits. Often adorned with embroidery, sequins, or laces, it is used for fashion and modesty, commonly draped over one shoulder or over the head. ...Purchased in Calcutta, India. A dupatta is a traditional long scarf or shawl worn by women in the Indian Subcontinent, essential to outfits like lehengas, ghagras, and churidar suits. Often adorned with embroidery, sequins, or laces, it is used for fashion and modesty, commonly draped over one shoulder or over the head.Dupatta (stole), yellow silk, printed block pattern of repetitive rows of female figures and basket weave.weaving, garments, sari, mid 20th century, india -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Black lace evening dress, 1930s
... With the dress there is also a matching lace square (2017.00921) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. ...With the dress there is also a matching lace square (2017.00921) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories. None of the items has a maker’s mark, however each displays evidence of fine dressmaking skills. It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made.Long black lace, floor-length evening dress extending to a short train at the back. The dress has a belt at the waist that is joined by two white metal clasps studded with diamentes. With the dress there is also a matching lace square (2017.00921) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. The dress was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. women's clothing, evening wear, evening dresses, doris bennett (nee wilmott) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCostume - Puppets Dress, 1940's
... Green brocade dress with yellow lace embroidered with red sequins. Shawl like collar. Red imitation stone at the centre front. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Part of a collection of dresses from puppets from Beinssen family. camp 3 puppetry dr silke hesse ekke beinssen camp 3 puppet theatre beinssen family Green brocade dress with yellow lace embroidered with red sequins. Shawl like collar. Red imitation stone at the centre front. ...Part of a collection of dresses from puppets from Beinssen family.Green brocade dress with yellow lace embroidered with red sequins. Shawl like collar. Red imitation stone at the centre front. Cardboard hands at end of sleeves. Gathered at neck.camp 3, puppetry, dr silke hesse, ekke beinssen, camp 3 puppet theatre, beinssen family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Wedding veil, 1912
... Lace is handmade tape and cotton embroidery. See Also NA3494 -wedding dress, NA3496 - shawl and photograph NA3498...Lace is handmade tape and cotton embroidery. See Also NA3494 -wedding dress, NA3496 - shawl and photograph NA3498 Wedding veil ...Veil worn by Margary (Madge) Isabelle Brydon. Was later worn by many (about 15) local ladies who lived in the area of Rushworth. Madge's daughters, Molly and Isobel both wore the veil at their weddings in 1938 and 1945. Donor is granddaughter of bride. Veil made by bride and described in the Waranga Basin newspaper at the time. Margary (Madge) Brydon married Edward (Ward) Sprunt at the bride's family home in Carag Carag, Victoria on 10th April 1912. Veil also worn by Mary (Molly) Leith at her wedding to William (Bill) Paynter on 18 January 1932 at Stanhope Presbyterian ChurchCream 1912 cotton net Princess veil. Lace is handmade tape and cotton embroidery. See Also NA3494 -wedding dress, NA3496 - shawl and photograph NA3498costume, female ceremonial -
Circa Vintage ArchiveClothing - Duval Ensemble, Late 1950s
... Dressy day ensemble set - Fitted dress with short sleeves and straight skirt Centre back metal zipper Band of cream guipure lace above the waistline Fitted cropped jacket with shawl collar trimmed in matching lace Three quarter length sleeves to the jacket Pipping trim to most edges Both pieces are fully lined...Circa Vintage Archive melbourne Labelled "Duval of Melbourne Pure Silk" Dressy day ensemble set - Fitted dress with short sleeves and straight skirt Centre back metal zipper Band of cream guipure lace above the waistline Fitted cropped jacket with shawl collar trimmed in matching lace Three quarter length sleeves to the jacket Pipping trim to most edges Both pieces are fully lined Clothing Duval Ensemble ...Dressy day ensemble set - Fitted dress with short sleeves and straight skirt Centre back metal zipper Band of cream guipure lace above the waistline Fitted cropped jacket with shawl collar trimmed in matching lace Three quarter length sleeves to the jacket Pipping trim to most edges Both pieces are fully linedLabelled "Duval of Melbourne Pure Silk" -
Mont De LanceyShawl with carry bag, 1870's
... Cream, hand-painted very fine shawl, with purple/blue flowers. Wide border of corded lace. An accompanying blue quilted carry bag with zip, for the shawl....Shawls Carry bags Cream, hand-painted very fine shawl, with purple/blue flowers. Wide border of corded lace. An accompanying blue quilted carry bag with zip, for the shawl. ...Worn by Helen Pinniger nee Stewart during the 1870's. Helen was born in 1831.Cream, hand-painted very fine shawl, with purple/blue flowers. Wide border of corded lace. An accompanying blue quilted carry bag with zip, for the shawl.shawls, carry bags -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaAccessory - Stole (Blonde work) Limerick Lace, Early 20th century
... Production: The Limerick Lace School has produced modern interpretations, including stoles and veils featuring this technique. Embroidery Silk Embroidery Shawls Early 20th Century India Cream net with an all over design in cream floss silk embroidery in a bold floral design. 5 cm silk fringe. ...Limerick Museum item: DESCRIPTION: Limerick lace. Blonde work. Designed and made by Eileen O’Donohue of the Limerick Lace School. PATTERN: Eastern style pattern with diamond zigzag border followed by flower and leaf border at the two ends. The centre has a scattering of single flowers with leaves. Crochet edges and fringed at both ends. STITCHES AND TECHNIQUES: Limerick Lace & crocheted fringe. FIBRE: Raw Silk threads, possibly silk net. SIZE: Height 284 cm cm x Width 58 cm. DATE: 1900 – 1915.Limerick lace – By the Poor For the Rich: Lace in Context Blonde Limerick lace refers to a specific style of Limerick lace—an Irish embroidered net—that adopts the aesthetic of 18th/19th-century French "blonde" lace, often featuring fine silk or cream-colored thread on a net base. It is a mixed lace, combining tambour or needle-run embroidery on a machine-made net. Characteristics and Context: Definition: Limerick lace is a "mixed" lace created by decorating machine-made net with hand embroidery, specifically tambour work (using a hook) or needle-run work. "Blonde" Aspect: Traditionally, blonde lace was a French silk lace known for its natural cream/pale gold color. When applied to Limerick lace, this refers to the use of fine cream or écru threads to create intricate patterns. Types of Limerick Lace: Tambour: A hook is used to create chain stitches. Needle-run: Embroidery is applied using a needle. Design and History: Patterns often feature floral, foliate, and nature-inspired motifs, such as shamrocks, ferns, or butterflies. While the industry began in 1829, styles evolved to include varied fillings. Production: The Limerick Lace School has produced modern interpretations, including stoles and veils featuring this technique.Cream net with an all over design in cream floss silk embroidery in a bold floral design. 5 cm silk fringe. Similar piece is in the Limerick Museum Ireland - described as Limerick Lace and crochet edges.embroidery, silk embroidery, shawls, early 20th century, india
