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Catalogue of the Famous Blackborne Museum Collection of Laces
'hladchorvS' The Famous Blackbome Collection The American Art Galleries Madison Square South New York j J ( o # I -legislation. BLACKB ORNE LA CE SALE. Metropolitan Museum Anxious to Acquire Rare Collection. ' The sale of laces by order of Vitail Benguiat at the American Art Galleries began j-esterday afternoon with low prices ranging from .$2 up. The sale will be continued to-day and to-morrow, when the famous Blackborne collection mil be sold, the entire 600 odd pieces In one lot. This collection, which was be- gun by the father of Arthur Blackborne In IS-W and ^ contmued by the son, shows the course of lace making for over 4(Xi ye^rs. It is valued at from .?40,fX)0 to $oO,0()0. It is a museum collection, and the Metropolitan Art Museum of this city would like to acciuire it, but hasnt the funds available. ' " With the addition of these laces the Metropolitan would probably have the finest collection of laces in the world," said the museum's lace authority, who has been studying the Blackborne laces since the collection opened, yesterday. " and there would be enough of much of it for the Washington and" Boston Mu- seums as well as our own. We have now a collection of lace that is probablv pqual to that of any in the world, "though other museums have better examples of some pieces than we have." Yesterday's sale brought SI. .350. ' ""• « mmov ON FREE VIEW AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK FROM SATURDAY, DECEMBER FIFTH UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE, INCLUSIVE THE FAMOUS ARTHUR BLACKBORNE COLLECTION TO BE SOLD ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS December 10th, 11th and 12th BEGINNING EACH AFTERNOON AT 2.30 o'CLOCK CATALOGUE OF THE FAMOUS BLACKBORNE Museum Collection of Laces BEAUTIFUL OLD TEXTILES HISTORICAL COSTUMES ANTIQUE JEWELRY AND FANS EXTRAORDINARY REGAL LACES RICH EMBROIDERIES ECCLESIASTICAL VESTMENTS AND OTHER INTERESTING OBJECTS OWNED BY AND TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF MR. -
August 2020 Page 1
NELG Newsletter, Issue 110, August 2020 Page 1 The Quarterly Newsletter of the New England Lace Group Issue 110 www.nelg.us August 2020 Enjoying Lace Together Since 1982 Page 4 In this Issue President’s Message ................................................ Page 2 An Invitation to Collaborate ..................................... Page 3 Zero-Waste and Bobbin Lace ................................... Page 4 Book Review ........................................................... Page 5 Sr Madeleine’s Torchon Shawl ................................. Page 6 Digital Museum Field Trip ........................................ Page 7 Things to Do & Places to Go ..................................... Page 9 Lace in Literature ................................................... Page 10 Meeting Minutes ................................................... Page 10 Member Resources ................................................ Page 11 Pattern Pages ........................................................ Page 12 …And more! Page 2 NELG Newsletter, Issue 110, August 2020 President’s Message Elected Officers President Did you, like me, just “return” from the IOLI UnCon Carolyn Wetzel (Unconventional Convention) this weekend? Kudos to 108 Petticoat Hill Road the IOLI organizers who threw it together as a Williamsburg, MA, 01096 replacement for the in-person convention. Only one (413) 268-3115 class went virtual as far as I know, the Beginners [email protected] Bobbin Lace Class, but it was fun to still have the lace Vice President competition, -
The Oak Interior, 24 & 25 April 2013, Chester
Bonhams New House 150 Christleton Road Chester CH3 5TD +44 (0) 1244 313936 +44 (0) 1244 340028 fax 21122 The Oak Interior, 24 & 25 April 2013, Chester 2013, April 24 & 25 The Oak Interior including The E. Hopwell Collection Wednesday 24 April 2013 at 10am Thursday 25 April 2013 at 10am Chester The Oak Interior including The E. Hopwell Collection, Pewter and Textiles Wednesday 24 April 2013 at 10am Thursday 25 April 2013 at 10am Chester Bonhams Enquiries Sale Number: 21122 Please see back of catalogue New House for important notice to bidders 150 Christleton Road Day I Catalogue: £20 (£25 by post) Chester CH3 5TD Pewter Illustrations bonhams.com David Houlston Customer Services Back cover: Lot 496 +44 (0) 1244 353 119 Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6pm Inside front cover: Lot 265 Viewing [email protected] +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 Inside back cover: Lot 289 Friday 19 April 10am to 4pm Sunday 21 April 11am to 2pm The E. Hopwell Collection of Monday 22 April 10am to 4pm Metalware & Treen Tuesday 23 April 10am to 4pm Megan Wheeler Wednesday 24 April 8.30am to 4pm +44 (0) 1244 353 127 Thursday 25 April 8.30am to 9.45am [email protected] Bids Textiles +44 (0) 20 7447 7448 Claire Browne +44 (0) 20 7447 7401 fax +44 (0) 1564 732 969 To bid via the internet [email protected] please visit www.bonhams.com Day II Please note that bids should be Furniture submitted no later than 24 hours David Houlston before the sale. -
The Lure of Lace
Bobbin lace, probably Italian, from the mid to second half of the 16th century. 55cm x 3cm. Value £175. A border of bobbin lace. Honiton c1630. 106cm x 9cm. Value £500. Machine lace edging of parrots. Early 20th century. 25cm x 6cm. Border of bobbin lace, Flemish, c1660. 99cm x 8cm. Value £280. From the Jane Page Collection. The Lure of Lace by Brenda Greysmith Initially produced as a luxury for the wealthy, lace was made by hand for centuries in Europe and introduced into England about four hundred years ago. It was not until the industrialisation of the nineteenth century, that it became available to a less well-heeled Border of densely patterned needle lace, Dutch, mid 17th century. audience while still retaining immense charm. Throughout its long 58cm x 6cm. Value £480. history lace has been made in diverse materials. Linen, wool, gold and silver, silk and horsehair were all utilised before cotton came into use after 1820. Colours included white and ecru, black and polychrome, although the dyes used for these caused the thread to rot over time and little now remains. Hand-made lace was produced by two distinct methods. Bobbin lace is a miniature form of weaving made with numerous threads each wound onto a small handle of bone or wood. Needle lace is created with a needle and a single thread. The pattern is fastened to a backing fabric, foundation threads are couched down along the lines of the design and the motifs are then filled in with rows of buttonhole stitches. Among the many varieties of English bobbin lace are the Machine lace imitating Bedfordshire lace. -
Winter Lace Conference
12'h Annual Winter Lace Conference :5Sj='' February 16-18, 2018 PLUS" an "add an'o additional day with vgur teachen on Februa ry X.9 ANE EXTRA pre-conference workshops on February 16 with Louise Colgan, $usie Johnson, Helena Fransens, and Elizabeth Peterson For nor* informadan, cantect Belinda Eelisle at t -562-596-78&2 *r WinterLaceC**fer*ne*@grnail.**n t, The Winter Lace Conference is back for its L2th year! To those of The Weekend at-a-Glance you who don't know, the Winter Lace Conference lost Betty Ward Friday, February 15, 2018 this spring. Without Betty's enthusiasm and support, the Winter EXTRA CLASSES Lace Conference would not have been. She is sorely missed by Milanese Workshop with Louise Colgan many. However, her legacy will continue! OR Bucks, Withof, & More Workshop with Susie One of her last projects was to help plan this year's event. I think Johnson you will agree we have another great selection of classes. OR Back by popular demand are Louise Colgan, Susie Johnson, Leaves and Tallies Workshops with Elizabeth Elizabeth Peterson, and Betty Manfre. New to odr slate of Peterson OR teachers are Helena Fransens-who brings her expertise in Paris Designing Lace Pattems Using Knipling 3.0 lace and designing lace patterns with a computer using Knipting *with Helena Fransens 3.0 to the program-and Carolyn Wetzel-who will share with us - her knowledge of the lovely Aemilia Ars needlelace. R&R- Registration and Reception Kicking off the weekend are the highly successful mini classes. ln Vendor Hall Opens addition to our popular Milanese and Bucks/Withof mini classes, back again are two specialized half-day classes: one just on leaves Saturday, February t7, 2Ot8 and the other on tallies. -
Techniques Represented in Each Pattern
(updated) November 12, 2020 Dear Customer: Thank you for requesting information about my lace instruction and supply business. If you have any questions about the supplies listed on the following pages, let me use my 36 years of lacemaking experience to help you in your selections. My stock is expanding and changing daily, so if you don't see something you want please ask. It would be my pleasure to send promotional materials on any of the items you have questions about. Call us at (607) 277-0498 or visit our web page at: http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com We would be delighted to hear from you at our email address [email protected]. All our orders go two day priority service. Feel free to telephone, email ([email protected]) or mail in your order. Orders for supplies will be filled immediately and will include a free catalogue update. Please include an 8% ($7.50 minimum to 1 lb., $10.50 over 1 lbs.-$12.00 maximum except for pillows and stands which are shipped at cost) of the total order to cover postage and packaging. New York State residents add sales tax applicable to your locality. Payment is by check, money order or credit card (VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER) in US dollars. If you are looking for a teacher keep me in mind! I teach courses at all levels in Torchon, Bedfordshire, Lester, Honiton, Bucks Point lace, Russian and more! I am happy to tailor workshops to suit your needs. Check for scheduled workshops on the page facing the order form. -
International Organization of Lace, Inc. &
International Organization of Lace, Inc. & Doris Southard Lace Guild cordially invite you to attend July 27 through August 2, 2015 at the Marriott Coralville Hotel & Conference Center, Coralville, Iowa. Note: the convention begins on MONDAY. The International Organization of Lace, Inc. (I.O.L.I.) holds a convention each summer for people who are interested in making lace, collecting lace or just learning about lace. Many classes are offered throughout the week, including 12-hour, 24-hour and 30-hour classes, and there will be some 3-hour, 5-hour and 6-hour classes. Our teachers come from the United States, Germany, England, Scotland and Japan. Learn to make bobbin lace and needle lace, or how to make lace by knitting, crocheting, tatting, and doing Hardanger embroidery. Classes range from beginning to advanced and from traditional to contemporary. Our Vendor Room brings together businesses from around the country, who sell lace books and patterns, thread, tools and other lacemaking supplies, and even antique lace. The Exhibit filled with very special lace and lace-related items will be open daily to convention attendees. Thursday and Saturday will be Public Days when the general public is welcome to visit the Vendor Room and Exhibit. Tuesday evening there will be an opportunity to get an oral appraisal for lace items. This activity will be free with a full registration and $5 for the public to attend. Appraisals will be done to benefit the convention, $5 for one item or $10 for three items. Other events include a fun “competition” called the Tat-Off, an optional evening meal including delicious Iowa sweet corn, the Teachers’ showcase, a dinner, a luncheon and a banquet, favors and a raffle. -
The Allotment Garden in Uglebo Miss Sprutte the Annual Laceday
The Annual The Allotment Laceday Garden in Uglebo See more on page 30 See more on page 9 Miss Sprutte See more on page 21 Member magazine for The Danish Lace Association May 2018 131 Dear members We have since last held our Annu- were uttered about the new design of encouraging words, were we at the al Meeting and General Meeting on Kniplebrevet. We had for that reason, end able to get two members voted in. March 17th in Mødecenter Odense. decided to invite our new graphical edi- When we accept a vote this way, is the tors to the general meeting so they could fact that we go to our duty on the board What an Annual Meeting. I do not give answers to technical questions. whole-heartedly, not certain. I know for think that there has ever been so many Minutes from the general meeting and sure, that I, when I am up for election stands and exhibitors. It was a bit of a the appointment of the board can be next year, will NOT be a candidate. I puzzle to get room for everybody, but read someplace else in this bulletin. am right now in my 10th year as chair we succeeded at last with big profes- of the board, and I feel that I am getting sional help from Mødecenteret. We As you could read in Kniplebrevet no. worn out. I have loved our organization even regretfully had to thank no to 130, did Yvonne not wish to be a can- and still do, but new energy has to take one stand and drop our own reading- didate for reelection, and we therefore over. -
New England Lace Group Library Inventory
New England Lace Group Library Inventory May 2011 BOOKS Bobbin Lace Manuals and Skills Bellon, Brigitte. 1980. Klöppeln: ein kleiner Lehrgang. Stuttgart: Frech-Verlag. 47 pp and a pattern card. Dye, Gilian. 1998. Finishing & Mounting Lace. The Elviston Press. 30 pp. Cook, Bridget M. 1997. Practical Skills in Bobbin Lace. London, England:B.T. Batsford Ltd. 208 pp. [dondated by Carolyn Wetzel] Dye, Gilian. 1986. Beginning Bobbin Lace. New York: Dover Publications. 96 pp. [one copy donated by Carolyn Hastings] Foley, Ellen, and Peggy Anne Streep, Ed. 1977. The Golden Book of Hand & Needle Arts. New York: Golden Press. 160 pp. Great Lakes Lace Group, Inc. 1999. Teacher Certification Program, 2nd Ed.. Great Lakes Lace Group, Inc., 26 pp (single-sided).Harang, Marni. (undated) Mounting Workbook. private published. 21 pp. Glös, Hildegard.2010. Spinnen, Spinnen, Spinnen. Barbara Fay Verlag, Gammelby 2010.40pp. Kliot, Kaethe and Jules. 1973. Bobbin Lace. Form by the Twisting of Cords. Crown Publishers, Inc. New York. 243 pp. Kurella, Elizabeth M. 2001. Anybody can Mend Lace and Linens. Plainwell, MI: The Lace Merchant. 128 pp. Löhr, Ulrike. 2000. Der Anfang vom Ende / The Beginning of the End. Stuttgart: Frech Verlag. 144 pp. Maidment, Margaret. 1931 (1978 reprint). A Manual of Hand-made Bobbin Lace Work. Piccadilly: Paul P. B. Minet. x + 184 pp. Mincoff, Elizabeth, and Margaret S. Marriage. 1907/1972. Pillow Lace: A practical hand-book. Chicheley: Paul P. B. Minet. xii + 231 pp. + two large pattern sheets. OIDFA. 2000. Point Ground Lace: a comparative study. Rugby, UK: Organisation Internationale de la Dentelle au Fuseau et a l‘Aiguille. -
Books Booklets
Table 1 Final Books & Booklets Author ISBN Pub. Copyright Languag Main Type of Specific Type of Special An overview Cover # of General Price for Sale Date e Lace Lace Events Pages Condition $20.00 100 Traditional Geraldine Stott 0-88332-290-0 Larousse & Co 1982 English Bobbin Paper 123 Like New Bobbin Lace & Bridget Cook Patterns $ 1.00 15 Tiny Tatted Patricia Ann self published 2006 English Tatting Paper 19 like new Angels Rizzo $ 4.00 2001 Cross Stitch Better Homes 1999 English Cross-Stitch Hard 335 like new Designs - The and Garden Essential Reference Book $ 3.00 20th Anniversary Great Lakes self published 1996 English General GLLGI history, This as a favor Paper 57 Like new Book Lace Group, Inc Withof given out during Duchesse, the 1996 IOLI Carrickmacross, convention. Bucks, Tatting, Battenberg, Schneeberger, Torchon, $ 5.00 24 Snowflakes in Lene Bjorn 976-87-7847-052-2 Akacia 2002 English Tatting Paper 32 like new Tatting $25.00 75 Quick and Easy Veronica 0-7134-8113-7 B.T. Batsford Ltd 1998 English, Bobbin Lace Torchon, Tape, some The patterns Hard 144 Bobbin Lace Sorenson German, Bruges, Beds, Christmas, contains limited Patterns Dutch & Schneeberger, some written directions, French jewelry, some diagrams and photos of the finish pieces. She does include some prickings that are neither quick or easy because of popular demand. $ 2.00 A Bobbin Lace Mary McPeek self published 1977 English Bobbin Lace Torchon Small Book of Paper 20 small Sampler torchon squares amount of water damage $ 1.00 A Bobbin Lace Mary McPeek self published 1977 English Bobbin Lace Torchon Small Book of Paper 20 poor Sampler torchon squares $ 3.00 A Calendar of Julila Jones & Dorling Feasts Cattern Barbra Deet Kindersley Cakes and Lace $ 4.00 A Dictionary of Pat Earnshaw 0-85263-602-4 Shire Publication 1982 English General Dictionary Paper 240 Like New Lace Ltd 1 $20.00 A History of Lace Palliser, Mrs. -
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Lace in the South Kensington Museum
Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924074155049 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF LACE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM, ei Pi oIll LU CO z o a. ti. : SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF LACE IN THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. By the late Mrs. BURY PALLISER. WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. THIRD EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED, By ALAN S. COLE. LONDON PRINTED BY GEORGE E. EYRE AND WILLIAM S POTTISWOODE, PRINTERS TO THE qUEEN's MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. FOR HER majesty's STATIONERY OFFICE. 1881. Pi-ice Two Shillings. : CONTENTS. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS - - . , vlf NOTE TO THIRD EDITION - - . viii INTRODUCTION - - . jx CATALOGUE I. Italian - - 1 II. Belgian - - - - - 30 III. Flemish - 48 IV. Dutch - . 53 r^g V. French ... ._ VI. Spanish and Porttjgdese 80 VII. English and Ikish - - 82 VIII. German - - 93 IX. Danish - 97 X. Swedish - 99 XI. Russian - 100 XII. Cretan ... - 108 XIII. Maltese - - - - 121 XIV. Jamaican, Philippine, and Paraguayan - 122 LIST OF BOOKS ON LACE in the National Art Library, South Kensington Museum - - 123 PHOTOGRAPHS OF LACE in the National Art Library of the South Kensington Museum - - 130 TABLE OF REFERENCE from the Register Number of the Specimens to the pages in which they are described - 131 GENERAL INDEX 133 Q 3757, ILLUSTRATIONS. Nos. Pago I. Lace Patteens, 1591. Italian xi II. Lace Pattehn, 1591. Italian xiii III. -
The Complete Costume Dictionary
The Complete Costume Dictionary Elizabeth J. Lewandowski The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham • Toronto • Plymouth, UK 2011 Published by Scarecrow Press, Inc. A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 4501 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 200, Lanham, Maryland 20706 http://www.scarecrowpress.com Estover Road, Plymouth PL6 7PY, United Kingdom Copyright © 2011 by Elizabeth J. Lewandowski Unless otherwise noted, all illustrations created by Elizabeth and Dan Lewandowski. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote passages in a review. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Information Available Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lewandowski, Elizabeth J., 1960– The complete costume dictionary / Elizabeth J. Lewandowski ; illustrations by Dan Lewandowski. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-0-8108-4004-1 (cloth : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-0-8108-7785-6 (ebook) 1. Clothing and dress—Dictionaries. I. Title. GT507.L49 2011 391.003—dc22 2010051944 ϱ ™ The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992. Printed in the United States of America For Dan. Without him, I would be a lesser person. It is the fate of those who toil at the lower employments of life, to be rather driven by the fear of evil, than attracted by the prospect of good; to be exposed to censure, without hope of praise; to be disgraced by miscarriage or punished for neglect, where success would have been without applause and diligence without reward.