Tablecloth or bedspread in Luxeuil lace and Richelieu embroidery, 19th century

19th century
French Restoration, Charles X
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From: 47140, TRENTELS, France

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    Large piece in Luxeuil lace and Richelieu embroidery with animal decorations that can be used as a tablecloth or bedspread
    Period late 19th
    Very rare model with a center in Richelieu embroidery with flanges surrounded by 4 rosettes in Luxeuil lace
    The rest of the work consists of squares made alternately in Richelieu and Luxeuil with decorations of flowers and rare animals in lace such as the elephant, the bear, the deer, the lion...
    Some pieces represent scenes with characters such as Peau d'âne, Don Quichotte... and the fables of La Fontaine
    All the squares are linked together by a net in Luxeuil
    3 sides of the work are made with 1 very wide Luxeuil lace of great finesse
    2 parallel sides are finished with very elegant pompoms (1 or 2 gaps)
    The 4th side has no border (piece probably made to be put on a bed)
    The corners of the lace are "done" and not folded which testifies to a beautiful realization
    Perfect whiteness
    Very good general condition
    More photos available on request
    length: 214cm
    width: 200 cm with pompoms
    width without border: 160 cm

    for further :
    Luxeuil lace is a needlepoint lace which is characterized by laces sewn by needlepoints on paper. This lace is close to the tradition of lace from Milan and Venice.
    It appeared around the year 1850, in the spa town of Luxeuil, in the heart of the Vosges where the Emperor Napoleon III and the Empress Eugénie came for treatment. They will be the craftsmen of the fame of Luxeuil lace. A lace parasol offered to the Empress and an embroidered dress for the Queen of Spain launched the vogue for this lace. During the first decades of the 20th century, 20,000 lacemakers were still working on making lace pieces.
    Luxeuil lace is a needlepoint lace, generally monochrome. The designs are mostly floral-inspired. It is executed using a mechanical lace to define the contours of the pattern, then all the spaces are taken up with filling stitches executed only with thread and needle.
    The work is carried out in 5 phases: assembly of the lace on the drawing, fixing of the meeting points to maintain the whole of the work, embroidery of each empty space, dismantling of the finished work by cutting the thread of the frame .
    The production was mainly intended for furnishing decoration: curtains, bed sets, table services, tablecloths and placemats.


    Ref: U31RFAFMHQ

    Condition Very good
    Style French Restoration, Charles X (Embroidery and Lace of French Restoration, Charles X Style)
    Period 19th century (Embroidery and Lace 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Length (cm) 214 cm
    Width (cm) 200 cm
    Materials Tissue
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 47140, TRENTELS, France
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