Collectible Mary Card Tea Cosy "LABURNUM" 1930s Filet Crochet Lace Teapot Cover
Collectible Mary Card Tea Cosy "LABURNUM" 1930s Filet Crochet Lace Teapot Cover
Collectible Mary Card Tea Cosy "LABURNUM" 1930s Filet Crochet Lace Teapot Cover
Collectible Mary Card Tea Cosy "LABURNUM" 1930s Filet Crochet Lace Teapot Cover
Collectible Mary Card Tea Cosy "LABURNUM" 1930s Filet Crochet Lace Teapot Cover

Collectible Mary Card Tea Cosy "LABURNUM" 1930s Filet Crochet Lace Teapot Cover

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Lace collectors item. In very good vintage (used) condition for its age with only one faint pea sized age spot. It was obviously treasured ever since it was made. No padding. Measuring approximately 25 (W) x 40 (H) cm/10 x 16". Made beautifully of fine mercerised cotton in white. Shipping with tracking and insurance.

Its design is based on the beautiful "Laburnum" supper cloth, and there is a strong possibility for it to be one of Mary Card's designs, but it cannot be said with certainty as it appeared in Weldon's crochet magazine without the designer's name - as customary at the time.

Mary Card (1861-1940) was an Australian educator and lace designer who took crochet to another level. Starting a new career as an independent middle aged woman during WWI, she shot to stardom status first in Melbourne, then moved to London and later to New York where she worked for women's magazines and continued to publish her own, very successful charts and books.

Her stunning unparalelled patterns were inspired by nature, especially by the unique Australian flora and fauna. Her work has delighted and enriched the lives of women across the world when the craft of lacemaking was very popular and is still highly regarded today with collectors and lovers of antique lace. She was a very prolific designer, so much fun to be had, should you decide to start collecting her work. Mary's designs include numerous small doilies, placemats, clothing accessories, as well as over 40 large items such as tablecloths, chair covers, towel insets and bedspreads.

We do our due diligence when deciding the authenticity of the pieces we list. Some designs commonly believed to be Mary Card's work cannot be authenticated as some magazines did not credit or name their designers. For those who wish to do their own research, we recommend the excellent books of Barbara Ballantyne on the topic.