Knitted woman's stocking, cotton (1880-1920). Source: ModeMuseum Antwerpen, via Wikimedia Commons.
This lovely stocking has only the briefest of descriptions at the MoMu, noting only the initials JvL knitted in -- there are, however, more photos at the website, making it well worth a visit.
We can certainly assume that it is not meant to be worn, but is both knitting and darning practice!
A by-this-period popular hemming method, using a row of eyelets to making a turning line, thereby creating a "scallop" effect.
Note the three different methods of creating initials -- with reverse stockinette at the top, and with eyelets, some plain and some emphasized by purl stitches.
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