Hand Embroidered Antique Lace Cornely Chateau Curtain Panel: C19th France
Item details:
From France C1900 a beautiful whitework hand embroidered cornely lace work curtain panel.
Entirely hand stitched onto a fine Indian muslin ground and hand embroidered in mercerised cotton with repeating floral motifs worked in chain stitch.
The first machines were invented in the early 1800s to imitate tambour embroidery and was invented by Bonnaz, Cornely bought the patent.
He then developed the needles to produce long lines of chain stitching enabling freehand designs to be produced on white lawn or muslin.
These curtains were hugely popular in France in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The curtain has decorative scalloped edges running down either side and is gathered along the top edge in a cotton curtain tape to which ties are attached.
The most extraordinary thing about this entirely handmade panel is the exquisite historic darning which runs over large areas of the muslin ground and which is slimiest invisible to the naked eye.
Please see our other listings for more hand embroidered lace curtains.
Measurements:
263 L X 159 cm W
Condition:
In excellent useable antique condition with a couple of sensitively worked historic mends and a scattering of tiny holes. All to be expected in an antique domestic textile. All if the textiles we sell are antique and as such small holes, marks and stains are an inherent part of their history and charm.
Further Notes.
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