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Trimming (possibly Spain)

This is a Trimming. It is dated 1750–1800 and we acquired it in 1967. Its medium is silver metallic foil and silver metallic foil wound onto white silk and its technique is bobbin lace, metallic. It is a part of the Textiles department.

This object was donated by Dr. Anthony S. Felsovanyi. It is credited Gift of Dr. Anthony S. Felsovanyi.

Its dimensions are

Repeat: 8 inches

Cite this object as

Trimming (possibly Spain); silver metallic foil and silver metallic foil wound onto white silk; Repeat: 8 inches; Gift of Dr. Anthony S. Felsovanyi; 1967-16-8

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