A finely worked lace shawl or veil, with paper note inscribed "Limerick lace. Once belonged to Queen Adelaide, given to her Lady in Waiting who later gave it to my mother; Mrs Frank Boykett", together with a lace tablecloth and chalice cover with paper labels 'Sicilian lace', and note inscribed "Rec'd from Littlehampton Museum the following items [...] Sicilian: 400 years old", and a Victorian christening robe

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