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New Yoek at the Woeld's Columbian Expositioit. 



Collection of small examples of lace. 

 Lent by Miss Eleanor Hewitt, New 

 York. 



BUKANO (an island NEAR VENICE). 



Flounce, Louis XV design, said to have 

 belonged to the patrician Venier family 

 of Venice, of whom one was Doge, about 

 1500; two pieces of narrow lace. Lent 

 by Mrs. Dwight Colher, New York. 



Two bretelles or sleeve trimmings, 

 Louis XV design, about 1750. Lent by 

 Mrs. Bayard Cutting, New York. 



Half yard Louis XVI design, 1780. 

 Lent by Mrs. d'Oremieulx. New York. 



Three pieces, about 1760. Lent by 

 Mrs. J , Boorman Johnston, New York. 



Louis XV design, 1740-60. Lent by 

 Mrs. A. M. Dodge, New York. 



Louis XVI design, 1780-90. Lent by 

 Mrs. P. M. Bryson, New York. 



Point db France. 



Deep flounce of six yards of Argentan, 

 ordered by Louis XVI for Marie Aotoln 

 ette, exquisite specimen, about 1770-80. 

 Lent by Mrs. Vanderbilt, New York. 



Flounce, with Alencon fond, Louis 

 XVI, about 1780. Lent by Mrs. J. Pier- 

 pont Morgan, New York. 



Lace initials of Empress Marie Louise 

 and imperial bees; Alencon fond, with 

 Empire design. Lent by Miss Pierpont 

 Morgan, New York. 



Barbe, Alencon, with Empire design; 

 jabot of narrow Alencon. Lent by Mrs 

 J. C. Green, New York. 



Cap with ruffle, Argentan fond, design 

 Louis XV, l''65-75. Lent by Mrs. New- 

 bold. New York. 



Lace, design Louis XIV, 1700. Lent 

 by Mrs. William Iselin, New York. 



Lace, with Empire design. Lent by 

 Mrs. R. W. de Forest, New York. 



Barbe, Argentan. Lent by Mrs. Jose 

 Ma. Munoz, New York. 



Lace, Alencon fond. Empire design; 

 three yards Alencon, Louis XIV, 1700; 

 one yard Argentan, Louis XV, 1760; 

 barbe, Alencon, 1700; barbe, Alencon, 

 1780; one and a half Alencon, Louis XVI 

 design. Lent by Mrs. J. Boorman John- 

 ston, New York. 



Flounce, Louis XIV design; rfeseau ir- 

 reguherde Milan, 1680-1700; barbe, Louis 

 .XV design; reseau Milan, very fine, 1750- 

 60. Lent by Mrs, Newbold Morris, New 

 York. 



Lace au vrai reseau, design Louis XIV 

 1690-1700. Lent by Mrs. John Minturn' 

 New York. ' 



Collar, and bride's picotees, 1700-20 

 Lent by Mrs. J. West Roosevelt, New 

 York. 



One cape, flat-point, with scattered re- 

 liefs, design Louis XV. Lent by Mrs. 

 John V. L Pruyn, Albany. 



Flounce, three yards and three -fourths, 

 by twenty-six inches deep, reseau Milan 

 and bride's design, Louis XIV, 1660, a 

 bertha, eight and one halt yards. Lent 

 through Mrs. Niles, Santa Barbara, Cal. 



B.irbe, Argentan, 1680, bertha, point 

 de Sedan, 1680. Lent by Mrs. J. Boorman 

 Johnston, New York. 



Plastron, point flat de France, 1670. 

 Lent by Mrs, Newbold, New York. 



Guipures de Flandres. 



Flounce, Flemish au reseau, design 

 early Baroque, 1080. Lent by Mrs. Bay- 

 ard Cutting. New York. 



Cape. Flemish guipure, 1700-10; Louis 

 XIV design, from 1700-10. Lent bv 

 Mrs, d'Oremieulx, New York. 



Flounce, Flemish a reseau Milan, de- 

 sign Louis XIV, 1690-1700; lace, nar- 

 rower, early Louis XIV; guipure de 

 Flandres, and bride's picotees. Lent by 

 Mrs Bird, New York. 



Flounce, Brabant, and bride's picotees, 

 two patterns, first, 1780, second, 1700. 

 Lent by Mrs. Newbold Morris, .New 

 York. 



Three yards lace, Flandres a rfeseau 

 Milan, Louis XIV design, about 1670, 

 Lent by Miss M. Louise Wilkinson, 

 Buffalo. 



Three yards, twelve inches, by eight 

 inches wide, guipure de Flandres, about 

 1710. Lent through Mrs, M, G. E. Niles, 

 Santa Barbara, Cal. 



America. 



Drawnwork, unfinished, with lace 

 stiohes, worked by Susannah, wife of 

 Colonel Vaughn, who learned in England 

 about 1730. Lent by Miss Julia Wells, 

 New York. 



Handkerchief of drawnwork, made by 

 Elizabeth Bleecker, wife of Peter Brinker- 

 hoffl, of Albany, New York born 1777. 

 Lent by Mrs. P. E. Chadwick, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Crewel-work, done by Mrs. M, K. Hop- 

 pin, 1805. Lent by Mrs. J. Boorman 

 Johnston, New York. 



White net veil, embroidered by hand, 

 with lace .stitches, by Miss Delamater, in 

 New York, about 1830. Lent by Mrs. 

 Charles Chandler, Philadelphia. 



Embroidered dress, unfinished, worked 

 by Mrs. Wolcott Gibbs, 1816; white heart- 

 shaped reticule, with pink satin bag, em- 

 broidered with ribbon work, worked by 

 Mrs. Wolcott Gibbs, 1816. Lent by her 

 daughter, Mrs. d'Oremieulx, New York. 



Linen sampler, worked in blue silk by 

 Miss Sarah Gibbs in 1750, daughter of 



