http://tinyurl.com/2gxf43d Point d’Gaz Lace Victorian collar cape handworked HUGE
Lace Collar of Museum Quality – APPRAISED – Mint
Current offer: $1,150.00 Buy it Now or Make Offer
Auction ends: Dec 04, 201022:03:39 PST
Offered by: Ebay seller one.moon, Central Iowa, USA
Comments: I like the form, I like the size, I like the condition. Probably Belgian needlelace, halfway between Point d’Gaz motifs and a Venise. Design is fairly confused. I don’t like the price.
http://tinyurl.com/248bgzq Antique Honiton Bobbin Lace Fallcap Lappets Birds Roses
Current offer: GBP 65.00, no bids
Auction ends: Nov 17, 2010 12:13:44 PST
Offered by: Ebay seller ginqueen, Oxfordshire, UK
Comments: Over-the-top Victorian Honiton fallcap, looks in very good condition. Doesn’t seem to have been washed, which helps a lot. Snails/slugs design, but not bad for the form. My compliments to the photographer.
http://tinyurl.com/2ffkag7 Stunning Antique Handmade Lace flounce-194″ x 12″
Current offer: GBP 310.00, 8 bids
Auction ends: Nov 11, 2010 11:59:53 PST
Offered by: Ebay seller baraud, Newton Abbot, UK
Comments: Good long, wide length of Brussels applique on machine net, both bobbin and needle motifs. Someone should rescue this piece before it gets swallowed up by the wedding dress industry.
http://tinyurl.com/25xhobq Antique Brussels Bobbin Lace Point d’Angleterre Lappet
Current offer: GBP 115.00, no bids
Auction ends: Nov 17, 2010 12:56:17 PST
Offered by: Ebay seller ginqueen, Oxfordshire, UK
Comments: Very nice single lappet, mid 18th century, vrai droschel. Condition issues in the net, and some extensive repairs. But overall a well worked example – pieces of this original quality don’t come up that often. Seller is also offering two late 18th century Alencon lappets at http://tinyurl.com/275ogvw .
Sold for 115 GBP
Did not sell.
http://tinyurl.com/24euwy2 Santon de provence ancien la dentellière
Current offer: 8.00 Eur, 0 bids
Auction ends: Nov 14, 2010 07:54:26 PST
Offered by: Ebay seller 0310_maillard, neuves-maisons, Lorraine, France
Comments: One of the nicer lacemaking santons, probably by Maryse Di Landro’s workshop in Aubagne.



