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Art noveau style
Linen with embroidery in green and yellow. With a lining and buttoned with a button made of mother-öf-pearl. 6'''x6.5'''.
Origin: Sweden (1910)

Art noveau style

Don´t förget me!
Linen with red hand-made embroidery. No lining but with a handle. Funny! -9.5'''x9.5'''.
Origin: Sweden (1910)

Don´t förget me!

Exhibition 1911
Cotton with wide machine-made hem. hand-embroidered flower and the text ''Örebro Utställning 1911'' in one corner and ''Dora Boström'' in the opposite corner. 15''x15''. Unused.
Origin: Sweden (1911)

Exhibition 1911

The Baltic exhibition 1914
Fine cotton with a wide machine-sewn hem, hand-embroidered flowers and the text Baltiska utställningen 1914 in one corner. In the opposite corner you can read Emma. 15''x15''. Mint. A common souvenir in those days.
Origin: Sweden (1914)

The Baltic exhibition 1914

The Agriculture Conference Malmö 1914
Cotton with machine-sewn hem and a hand-embroidered picture from the conference. Text at one corner according to the title and at the opposite corner Agda Andersson. 15'''x15'''. Unused in in a fine cindition.
Origin: Sweden (1914)

The Agriculture Conference Malmö 1914

The Baltic exhibition 1914
Cotton with machine-made hem and machine-made embroidery. The hanky belonged to Oscar Andersson, Lund. 12.2'''x12.2'''. Has turned to yellow but is unused.
Origin: Sweden (1914)

The Baltic exhibition 1914

From world war I
Fine silk with lace. hand-embroidered emblem Moni soit qui mal y pense and A.S.C. Frayed folds. 13''x13''.
Origin: France (1918)

From world war I

From world war I
Fine silk with lace. hand-embroidered emblem with flags and Souvenir de France. 13''x13''.Good quality.
Origin: France (1918)

From world war I

Daffodils
Linen with a wide hem and daffodils. 12''x12''. Vintage but very cute!
Origin: Sweden (1920)

Daffodils

Lace in rows
Linen with lace in two rows and an embroidered border between the laces. 11''x11'' Unused and so pretty!
Origin: ks.country.xx (1920)

Lace in rows

AW-embroidery
Hemstitched linen with a wonderful hand-embroidered pattern and the monogram A W. 10,5''x10,5''. Used but in a wonderful condition.
Origin: Sweden (1920)

AW-embroidery

Lydia´s hanky
Cotton with a wide hem, flowers in silk in one corner and ''Lydia'' in the opposite corner.14''x14''.Unused.
Origin: Sweden (1920)

Lydia´s hanky

Crochet-border
Linen with a hand-sewn hem and crochet-border. 13''x13''. Used and with some small holes.
Origin: United States (1920)

Crochet-border

Lace border
Cotton with a nice old lace. 12,5''X12,5''. Has a small monogram (G). Used
Origin: Sweden (1920)

Lace border

Hanky holder in thin material
Hanky holder in thin material and with lining in the same material.Embroidery in different stitches and with the name Ruth inside, 8,5'''x8,5''' with flap closed.
Origin: Sweden (1920)

Hanky holder in thin material

Hanky holder with blue embroidery
Cotton hanky holder with buttonhole stitches and embroidery in blue. 8'''x8''' with flap closed.
Origin: Sweden (1920)

Hanky holder with blue embroidery

Hanky holder made of linen
Hanky holder made of linen and with cross- stitches. Blanket-stitching around the flap. 6,5'''x6,5'''. Nice.
Origin: Sweden (1920)

Hanky holder made of linen

Hanky holder with blue-pink pattern
Hanky holder made of linen and with rustic embroidery. 6'''x6,5'''. Made by a young girl.
Origin: Sweden (1920)

Hanky holder with blue-pink pattern

A fine linen hanky
Linen with hand-made hem and a neat embroidery.13'''x13'''. Unused. A sweet handkerchief!
Origin: Sweden (1920)

A fine linen hanky

Nice matelassé
Light muslin with flower embroidery and light blue matelassé. Yellow padded lining and a white and gold fringe. 6.5'''x6.5'''.
Origin: Sweden (1920)

Nice matelassé

    


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