200 



New Yoek at the Woeld's Columbian Exposition. 



of Duchess of Devonshire, in pearl frame. 

 Lent "by Mr. Peter Marie, New York. 



Portrait of lady, by Cos way; fan, 

 painted, carved ivory sticks; fan, carved 

 shell sticks. Lent by Mrs. Henry 6. 

 Marquand, New York.' 



Snuffbox, inlaid, gold. Lent by Mr. 

 O. Egerton Schmidt, New York. 



Portrait of Archibald Grade, by Mal- 

 bone. Lent by Mrs. James K. Gracie, 

 New York. 



Portrait of Charles I and Henrietta 

 Maria. Lent by Mrs. Henry Draper, New 

 York. 



Fan, modern French. Lent by Mrs. J. 

 Kennedy Tod, New York. 



Fan, Italian leaf, Chinese sticks, Louis 

 XVI. Lent by Mrs. Marion Story, West- 

 chester. 



Carved ivory fan; horn fan; horn fan; 

 empire fan; mourning fan. Lent by Mrs. 

 J. W. Piuchot, New York. 



Fan, old Chinese, silver filagree, enam- 

 eled in colors. Lent by Mrs. P. R. Jones, 

 New York. 



Fan, painted, carved and gold sticks, 

 belonged to Marie Antoinette; fan, carved 

 ivory, oainted leaf, Louis XV. Lent by 

 Mrs. W. D. Sloane, New York. 



Fan, Louis XIV. Lent by Miss Freling- 

 huysen. New York. 



Fan, Louis XVI. Lent by Mrs. H. 

 Walter Webb, New York. 



Fan, fete cliampetre, nacre stick, Louis 

 XV. Lent by Mrs. Wysong, New York. 



Fan, pastoral subject, Louis XV: fan 

 Italian, lace painted sticks, middle 18th 

 century; fan, Italian, lace painted sticks, 

 middle 18th century. Lent by Mrs. 

 Dwlght Collier, New York. 



Pan, carved ivory sticks, leaf lace, 

 belonged to Empress Eugenie. Lent by 

 Mr. John Wool Griswoid, Troy. 



Fan, Eastern carved ivory, 18th cen- 

 tury Lent by Mrs. Richard Derby,- New 

 York. 



Fan, modern French; fan, les incroy- 

 ables; fan, Veruis Martin; fan, ivory 

 sticks, Louis XV; fan, Italian, marked 

 E. W. Lent by Mrs. W. Seward Webb, 

 New York. 



Fan, Directoire, ivory sticks; fan, 

 French, Chinese decoration; fan, ItaUan, 

 pen and ink drawing, "Battle of the 

 Amazons," 17th century; fan, pear and 

 ^old sticks; fan, carved ivory (Chinese), 

 time of 1st Empire; fan, French, Chinese 

 decorations; fan, French, inlaid shell 

 sticks; fan, Spanish, with spangles. 

 Lent by Mrs. R. M. Hunt, New York. 



LACIS OR DARNED NETTING. 



Insertion of yellow lacis, geometric 

 pattern, Italian, about 1468-80; insertion 

 •of lacis (white), Italian, 1480 to 1500: 

 table cover, darned netting, Italian, 1490- 



1500; lacis, geometric design, border of 

 Genoa bobbin lace, Italian, 1500-10; 

 squares of lacis and drawnwork, German, 

 about 1500. Lent by Mrs. A. S. Hewitt, 

 New York. 



Table cover, lacis in squares, Spanish, 

 about 1500. Lent by Mrs. Frederick 

 Goodridge, New York. 



Chalice veil, ecru lacis. Lent by Mrs. 

 Henrjr C. Howells, Flushing, Long Island. 



Lacis and reticella, Italian, 1550-70. 

 Lent by Mrs. J. Boorman Johnston, New 

 York. 



Lacis, Spanish, about 1500: lacis wiLh 

 star design, Spanish, 1500; border with 

 points Panama lacis, 1520. Lent by Mrs, 

 Jose Ma. Munoz, New York. 



Scarf of lacis, Russian, about 1630. 

 Lent by Mrs. Edward Crosby, New 

 York. 



Table scarf, lacis, Italian Renaissance, 

 about 1500. Lent by Miss Lucilla Alien, 

 New York. 



Border of colored lacis, red and green, 

 1420-30. Lent by Mrs. Newbold, New 

 York. 



PUNTO TIRATO OR DRAWNWORK, 

 PUNTO TAGLIATO OR OUTWORK 

 AND RETICELLA. 



White linen aitar frontal drawnwork, 

 Italian Renaissance design, from 1530-40: 

 towel with reticella insertion and border, 

 Italian, from 1550-60; bit of punto tag- 

 liato or cutwork, Spanish, from 1530-40. 

 Lent by Mrs. James W. Pinchot, New 

 York. 



Bit of punto tirato and reticelia, Itaaan, 

 with border of pillow lace, 1450-80 in- 

 sertion of punto tirato and reticei^, Ital- 

 ian, from 1450-80. Lent by Mrs. Fred- 

 erick Goodridge, New York. 



Table scarf, very fine reticella squares, 

 Italian, about 1500. Lent by Mrs. Alex- 

 ander Van Nest, New York. 



Punto tirato and reticella, Italian, 1450. 

 Lent by Mrs. Lathrop, New York. 



Border of linen cutwork, pillow lace 

 edge, Italian, from 1520-40: square of 

 linen drawnwork and cutwork, Italian, 

 about 1630: table cover, reticelia squares 

 and embroidery, Italian; from 1560-80: 

 small square of linen cutwork, with punto 

 a groppo, from 1540-60 square of cut- 

 work, Spanish, 1680-1700: towel ends, 

 woven red siik, German. 1480-1500 border 

 iu red silk on linen. Sicily, 1880-1400: in- 

 sertion red silk on linen design, Italian, 

 1480-1500. Lent by Mrs. A. S. Hewitt, 

 New York. 



Border of linen punto tagliato, Italian, 

 1500; chalice veil of reticella, Italian, 

 about 1560. Lent by Mrs. J. Boorman 

 Johnston, New York. 



Square of reticella and embroidery, 

 Italian, 1590-1600; bit of punto tirato. 



