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Monogram A in red and light blue
Fine linen with a wide machine-made hem and a hand-embroidered monogram A. 36x36 cm. Used.
Origin: Sweden (1910)

Monogram A in red and light blue

A handkerchief from the 40ies
Artificial silk with machine-made hem an wovenin borders. For the breast-pocket. 26x26 cm. Used.
Origin: Sweden (1940)

A handkerchief from the 40ies

Ladybirds and four-leaf clover
Lawn with machine-made hem and printed motif. Good luck! 23x23 cm. Used.
Origin: Unknown (1950)

Ladybirds and four-leaf clover

Intriquate drawn threadwork
Cotton with a wide threadwork border. 23x23 cm. Unused. Once washed will never be so nice again.
Origin: Unknown (1980)

Intriquate drawn threadwork

Plain stitched make a fine motif
Cotton with machine-made hem and a small embroidery. 21x21 cm. Used.
Origin: Unknown (1960)

Plain stitched make a fine motif

Monogram J with a seal
Cotton with hand-rolled hem and a hand-embroidered flower-framed J. 27x27 cm. Mint.
Origin: Portugal (1990)

Monogram J with a seal

Two hankies for children
Cotton with machine-made hem and charming, a little childish prints. 22x22 cm and 26x26 cm. Used.
Origin: Unknown (1950)

Two hankies for children

A plain souvenir
Cotton with a plain hand-made hem and a small embroidery. 23x23 cm. Can certainly be found in many drawers after holiday trips. Unused.
Origin: Spain (1990)

A plain souvenir

Red and blue for children
Cotton with machine-made hem and printed animals and birds. 21x21 cm. Was it in the schoolbag?
Origin: Sweden (1950)

Red and blue for children

Typical for the 70ies
Cotton with machine-made hem and printed flowers with black outlines. 29x29 cm. Unused.
Origin: Unknown (1970)

Typical for the 70ies

Round with summer flowers
Cotton with scalloped edge and a border of flowers. Diameter 29 cm. Used. Round hankies are not ususal, but were made in for instance Switzerland in the 50ies.
Origin: Switzerland (1950)

Round with summer flowers

A nice present
Lawn with lace and a Battenberg corner. The lace is made by woven ribbons laid after a pattern tacked to the fabric. The space in betwen is filled by different stitches. A very popular type of lace in the 19th century. 21x21 cm. Used. A sweet hanky.
Origin: Belgium (1960)

A nice present

A fine bobbin lace
Fine linen with a wide bobbin lace attached by buttonhole-stitches and the monogram AL in one corner. 23x23 cm. Slightly used. A treasure!
Origin: Sweden (1960)

A fine bobbin lace

An enchanting corner
Fine cotton with machine-made hem, a lace corner with sweet hand-embroidered flowers within. In the opposite corner the monogram IL. 23.5x23.5 cm. Unused. Very decorative!
Origin: Unknown (1950)

An enchanting corner

Monogram J
Lawn with handrolled hem, wovenin border and a hand-embroidered monogram with a flower garland. 30x30 cm. Mint and so pretty!
Origin: Portugal (1990)

Monogram J

Two cocktail napkins by Carl Tait IV
Linen with fine colourful printed proverbs. 20.5x13 cm. Unused. I fancy them!
Origin: United States (1950)

Two cocktail napkins by Carl Tait IV

Two cocktail napkins by Carl Tait III
Linen with fine colourful printed proverbs. 20.5x13 cm. Unused. I fancy them!
Origin: United States (1950)

Two cocktail napkins by Carl Tait III

Two cocktail napkins by Carl Tait II
Linen with fine colourful printed proverbs. 20.5x13 cm. Unused. I fancy them!
Origin: Sweden (1950)

Two cocktail napkins by Carl Tait II

Two cocktail napkins by Carl Tait I
Linen with fine colourful printed proverbs. 20.5x13 cm. Unused. I fancy them!
Origin: United States (1950)

Two cocktail napkins by Carl Tait I

An elegant hanky-hoöder
Linen with delicate handmade embroideries in white-on-white and the text Näsdukar. 21x21 cm folded. Slightly used but as new.
Origin: Sweden (1920)

An elegant hanky-hoöder

    


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