A dress of ocean blue cellophane lace by Mandell as a suggested outfit for a mother of the bride. The line is simple with the skirt mounted on a taffeta camisole bodice, the top back buttoned and lace scalloped round the edge. The black hat is by Jenny Fischer. Date: 1962 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dress-of-ocean-blue-cellophane-lace-by-mandell-as-a-suggested-outfit-for-a-mother-of-the-bride-the-line-is-simple-with-the-skirt-mounted-on-a-taffeta-camisole-bodice-the-top-back-buttoned-and-lace-scalloped-round-the-edge-the-black-hat-is-by-jenny-fischer-date-1962-image501423735.html
RM2M3NR2F–A dress of ocean blue cellophane lace by Mandell as a suggested outfit for a mother of the bride. The line is simple with the skirt mounted on a taffeta camisole bodice, the top back buttoned and lace scalloped round the edge. The black hat is by Jenny Fischer. Date: 1962
In this frame there is a Pottypan squash. Its shape is like round hat and edge is like scalloped, somewhat resembling a small toy top, or flying sauce Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-this-frame-there-is-a-pottypan-squash-its-shape-is-like-round-hat-and-edge-is-like-scalloped-somewhat-resembling-a-small-toy-top-or-flying-sauce-image244494294.html
RFT5NJY2–In this frame there is a Pottypan squash. Its shape is like round hat and edge is like scalloped, somewhat resembling a small toy top, or flying sauce
The practical book of early American arts and crafts . PiQ. 8. A, Tin Soonoe with copper circle at top, central tulip device punched. From an old church in Pennsylvania; B, Tin Soonoe with scalloped edge. Frishmuth Collection, Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. were often made cylindrical in shape and decoratedwith perforated or punched work designs. Lanthoms, both circular and square, with conicaltop and a ring handle to carry them by, were decoratedwith a punched design, the numerous small holes per-mitting the light from the candle to stream through.The more holes there were, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practical-book-of-early-american-arts-and-crafts-piq-8-a-tin-soonoe-with-copper-circle-at-top-central-tulip-device-punched-from-an-old-church-in-pennsylvania-b-tin-soonoe-with-scalloped-edge-frishmuth-collection-pennsylvania-museum-and-school-of-industrial-art-were-often-made-cylindrical-in-shape-and-decoratedwith-perforated-or-punched-work-designs-lanthoms-both-circular-and-square-with-conicaltop-and-a-ring-handle-to-carry-them-by-were-decoratedwith-a-punched-design-the-numerous-small-holes-per-mitting-the-light-from-the-candle-to-stream-throughthe-more-holes-there-were-image339108862.html
RM2AKKMPP–The practical book of early American arts and crafts . PiQ. 8. A, Tin Soonoe with copper circle at top, central tulip device punched. From an old church in Pennsylvania; B, Tin Soonoe with scalloped edge. Frishmuth Collection, Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. were often made cylindrical in shape and decoratedwith perforated or punched work designs. Lanthoms, both circular and square, with conicaltop and a ring handle to carry them by, were decoratedwith a punched design, the numerous small holes per-mitting the light from the candle to stream through.The more holes there were,
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