Anything that can be worn by a bride brings the price up, as you are then  
in the "bridal market", not the lace collectors market and people will pay a 
lot  for their "special day".
 
 
In a message dated 2/6/2011 3:21:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
lhal...@bytemeusa.com writes:

There is  no reason not to think that the embroidery on the veil was done by
hand  with a tambour hook or needle.  Tambour hook would probably be  
faster.
This type of lace was itself an attempt to make lace faster than  either 
needle
lace or bobbin lace.  It only came into existence when  large widths of 
clear
machine made net became reliably available -- after  about 1820.  The 
design of
this piece is surprisingly good and closely  mirrors bobbin lace designs of
that time period.

$7500 seems way too  much.  Bobbin lace yes, tambour ???  But the design is
better  than most of that type (that I have seen) and it appears to be in  
good
condition.

Lorelei

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