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Last week I couriered a collar from our Blackborne Lace collection to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, for their forthcoming Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, and Revolution exhibition. The lace itself [2007.1.1.162] dates to the mid-17th century, the technique is needle lace, and it was made in Venice. The shape of the collar was altered
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