Bobbin lace collar inspired by lying 17th century collars and accompanying engagement photo (copy) of Bram Pleging and Jet Faber who made and wore the collar during her engagement; Linen collar with a natural-colored bobbin lace edge. Trapezoidal lying model; with U-shaped neck opening. The repeating pattern consists of half-oval scallops; with a four-lobed rosette of eight pointed oval-shaped leaves in the center; made in form. The rosette is at the center of a braided wheel with eight points that form a star. The scallops are finished with dot-braided dot braids. The four corner shells; two at the back and two at the front; are fitted in an egg shape. The whole is inspired by a type of lying collar; which was popular in the 17th century. The maker of the collar; Johanna Henriette Faber (Jet); succeeded Louise Van der Meulen-Nulle as a lace teacher at the National School of Applied Arts in 1916. She also wears the collar in her engagement with Abraham Pleging (Bram) that same year. The collar can be seen on the photo that was made of the engagement couple on this occasion and a copy of which was donated to the lace collar. There is also an original photo portrait of Johanna Henriette Faber on which she wears the collar.; J.H. Pleging-Faber; Amsterdam; c. 1914 - c. 1916; linen (material); bobbin lace; h 35 cm x w 52 cm w 9 cm; 6.5 cm

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