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George III, dated 1818 1818 Silkwork Sampler by Mary Ann Vyse. Framed in an old, burr maple frame with gilt slip and glass. Stitched to paper and loose mounted with wooden More »
George III, dated 1818 1818 Silkwork Sampler by Mary Ann Vyse. Framed in an old, burr maple frame with gilt slip and glass. Stitched to paper and loose mounted with wooden backing. The sampler is worked in silk on canvas ground, in cross stitch throughout. Meandering floral border. Colours black, cream, blue, green, dark brown, gold, copper and olive green. Alphabets A-Z in upper case and lower case and numbers 1-6. Verse reads ''Sweet bud of Mary''s bosom go> And live beneath her eye> There in the sun of beauty blow> Or taste of heaven and die''. Signed and dated ''Mary Ann Vyse Aged 10 1818''. A good set of motifs, including fir trees, potted flowering plants and fruit baskets. Generally Good. No holes. A number of stains and specks. Some stitch losses to the alphabets, number 1, verse and signature. Colours are mostly good and strong with no noticeable fading. The silks bright and glossy. No colour run. Unevenly stretched. Frame showing slight wear, otherwise sound and ready to hang. 10.5ins by 11.5ins wide « Less
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George III, dated 1814 1814 Silkwork Sampler by Mary Hargrave. Framed in an old wood frame with rippled, old glass. Tacked to chipboard with paper dust cover. The sampler is More »
George III, dated 1814 1814 Silkwork Sampler by Mary Hargrave. Framed in an old wood frame with rippled, old glass. Tacked to chipboard with paper dust cover. The sampler is worked in silk on linen ground, in a variety of stitches including Algerian eye. Strawberry border. Colours pale blue, pink, cream and gold. Alphabets A-Z in upper case and lower case and numbers 1-15. Verse entitled ''A Rule of Life'' reads ''Fear God, let Prudence admonish thee, let Temperance restrain, let Justice guide thy Hand,> Benevolence warm thy Heart, and Gratitude to Heaven, inspire thee with Devotion. Then you will> be happy in time, and Blessed in Eternity.''. Signed and dated ''Mary Hargrave June 28 1814 Aged 8 Years''. A few motifs including flowers, fleur-de-lys and crowns. Generally Good. A number of small holes. No stains other than slight uniform age darkening of the ground. No stitch losses other than to the holed areas. Colours are slightly faded, but still well defined. No colour run. Unevenly stretched. Frame showing wear and chips, but structurally sound and ready to hang. 13.75ins by 13ins wide « Less
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George IV, dated 1829 1829 Silkwork Sampler by Ann W. Taylor. Framed in an old wood frame with gilt slip and glass. Mounted to conservator standards on acid free card with More »
George IV, dated 1829 1829 Silkwork Sampler by Ann W. Taylor. Framed in an old wood frame with gilt slip and glass. Mounted to conservator standards on acid free card with chipboard backing (the sampler is also glued around the edge to its previous mounting fabric, which our restorer could not remove without damaging the sampler). The sampler is worked in silk on canvas ground, in a variety of stitches. Meandering floral border. Colours green, yellow, copper, brown and gold. Alphabets A-Z in upper case, numbers 1-10, and family initials. Verse reads ''Seize, mortal! Seize the transient hour;> Improve each moment as it flies:> Life''s a short summer - man a flow''r> He dies - alas! - how soon he dies!''. Signed and dated ''Ann W. Taylor''s work. Aged 10 Years. Bedlington 1829''. Bedlington is a town in Northumberland, England. A scattering of motifs, including stags, flowers, dogs, crowns, potted flowering plants and fruit baskets. Good. One hole. A few stains. Very minor stitch loss to the last line of the verse. Colours are slightly faded, but still well defined. No colour run. Stretching is slightly uneven. Frame in good condition, ready to hang. 19ins by 18.75ins wide « Less
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Victorian, dated 1839 1839 Sampler by Ann Hulse. Framed in an old, possibly original, wood frame with rippled, old glass. Stitched to card with wood stretcher frame. Backed More »
Victorian, dated 1839 1839 Sampler by Ann Hulse. Framed in an old, possibly original, wood frame with rippled, old glass. Stitched to card with wood stretcher frame. Backed with linen, with newspaper and wallpaper glued to the reverse. The sampler is worked in fine wool and silk on canvas ground, in cross stitch throughout. Meandering floral border. Colours olive green, blue, pale blue, black, pink, light green, orange, peach and red. Verse reads ''The year rolls round and steals away> The breath that first it gave> Whateer we do whereer we be> Were travelling to the grave''. Signed and dated ''Ann Hulse 1839''. A good set of motifs, including Adam & Eve standing either side of the tree of life with a snake coiled around its trunk, a bird, rabbit, squirrel, insect, flowers, potted flowering plants, posies, basket of flowers and fir trees. Very Good. No holes. No stains other than slight uniform age darkening of the ground. No stitch losses. Colours are mostly good and strong with no noticeable fading. No colour run. Stretching is slightly uneven. Frame showing some wear, but is structurally sound and in our opinion could be hung ''as is''. 16.75ins by 19ins wide « Less
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Victorian, dated 1858 1858 Silkwork Napoleon Sampler by Susan Barnfield. Framed in an old, possibly original, wood frame with gilt slip and rippled, old glass. Glued around More »
Victorian, dated 1858 1858 Silkwork Napoleon Sampler by Susan Barnfield. Framed in an old, possibly original, wood frame with gilt slip and rippled, old glass. Glued around the edges to linen, which is stretched over and glued around the edge of a chipboard backing. The sampler is worked in silk on linen ground, in a variety of stitches. Meandering strawberry border. Colours gold, navy blue, black, magenta, copper and dark green. Verse reads ''From the prayer of want and plaint of wee> O never never turn away thine ear> Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below> Ah what were man should Heaven refuse to hear> Toothers do the law is not severe> What to thyself thou wishest to be done> Forgive thy foes and love thy parents dear> And friends and native land nor these alone> All human weal and woe learn thou to make thine own''. Signed and dated ''Susan Barnfield aged 13yrs 1858''. A good set of motifs, including a figure of Napoleon, Adam and Eve standing either side of the tree of life, crosses, dogs, flowers, potted flowering plants, stags, horses, fir trees, stars and fruit baskets. Generally Good. A few tiny holes at the bottom. Dark stain specks to the verse. Uniform age darkening of the ground. No stitch losses. Colours are slightly faded, but still well defined. Colour run around the dark green threads. Unevenly stretched and slightly over framed. Frame showing some wear, but structurally sound. 15.25ins by 10.75ins wide « Less
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William IV, dated January 20 1832 1832 Silkwork Sampler by Mary Slade. Framed in an old wood frame with gilt slip and glass. Mounted to conservator standards on acid free More »
William IV, dated January 20 1832 1832 Silkwork Sampler by Mary Slade. Framed in an old wood frame with gilt slip and glass. Mounted to conservator standards on acid free card with chipboard backing. The sampler is worked in silk on linen ground, in cross stitch throughout. Triangles border. Colours black, olive green, cream, light green, dark green and gold. Verse entitled ''A thought on Waking'' reads ''Sleep by night, and cares by day,> Bear my fleeting life away:> Lo! In yonder eastern skies,> The sun appears, and bids me rise:> Tells me, life is on the wing,> And has no returning spring;> Death comes on with steady pace,> And life''s the only day of grace.> Wisdom, Virtue, Knowledge, Truth,> Guide th''enquiries of my youth.> Wisdom and experience sage,> Then shall soothe the cares of age;> These with time shall never die;> Those will lead to joys on high;> Those the path of life display,> Shining with celestial day:> Blissful path! With safety trod,> The end of which is heav''n and God.''. Signed and dated ''Mary Slade Aged 19 Years January 20 1832''. A good set of motifs, including potted flowering plants, flowers, fruit trees, fruit baskets, crowns, two houses, diamonds, butterflies and birds. Good. A number of small holes. A few small, patchy stains. Minor stitch loss to the border in the bottom left corner. Colours are all good and strong with no noticeable fading. No colour run. Stretching is slightly uneven. Frame in very good condition. Wire and hooks included for hanging. 16.25ins by 13ins wide « Less
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Victorian, dated 184? 184? Silkwork Sampler by Mary Whitworth. Framed in an old wood frame with gilt slip and glass. Stitched to linen and stretched over card with chipboard More »
Victorian, dated 184? 184? Silkwork Sampler by Mary Whitworth. Framed in an old wood frame with gilt slip and glass. Stitched to linen and stretched over card with chipboard dust cover. The sampler is worked in silk on linen ground, in cross stitch throughout. No border. Colours black, copper, gold, cream and green. Alphabets A-Z in upper case. Verse reads ''A year . alas . How soon tis past> Who knows but this may be our> last . A few short years . how> soon they are fled And we are> numbered with the dead''. Signed and dated ''Mary Whitworth her Work in the year of her age 184? At Farnsfield Nottinghamshire'' (last number in date unstitched). Nottinghamshire is a county in England. A good set of motifs, including a church, birds, flowers and potted flowering plants. Generally Good. A few holes, and some old tack holes along the bottom edge. One repair on the top line of the alphabet. No stains. No stitch losses other than to the holed areas. Colours are all good and strong with no noticeable fading. The silks bright and glossy. No colour run. Stretching is very slightly uneven. Frame and gilt slip showing some wear, but structurally sound and could be hung ''as is''. Hanging hooks to the top and reverse. 17ins by 12.25ins wide « Less
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Victorian, dated 1845 1845 Silkwork Sampler by Hannah Bauldwhin. Framed in an old, gilded, gesso frame with glass. Stitched to linen over wood with chipboard backing. The More »
Victorian, dated 1845 1845 Silkwork Sampler by Hannah Bauldwhin. Framed in an old, gilded, gesso frame with glass. Stitched to linen over wood with chipboard backing. The sampler is worked in silk on linen ground, in cross stitch throughout. Meandering floral border. Colours cream, gold, dark green and olive green. Verse reads ''How sweet to be allowed to pray> To God the Holy One> With filial love kneel down and say> Father thy will be done> Oh could my heart thus ever pray> With joy lifes course would run> Teach me O God with truth to say> Thy will not mine be done''. Signed and dated ''Hannah Bauldwhin Her Work 1845''. A few motifs including a potted flowering plant, castle with a garden, a horse under trees, birds, flowers, fruit and butterflies. Good. A few small holes. A few patchy stains and some stain specks. Very minor stitch loss to the border and motifs. Colours are slightly faded, but still well defined. No colour run. Stretching is very slightly uneven. Frame showing slight wear, otherwise sound and ready to hang. 15.75ins by 12.5ins wide « Less
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George IV, dated 1822 1822 Silkwork Sampler by Elizabeth Ormrod. Framed in an old wood and gilt frame with rippled, old glass. Tacked to wood with card backing. The sampler More »
George IV, dated 1822 1822 Silkwork Sampler by Elizabeth Ormrod. Framed in an old wood and gilt frame with rippled, old glass. Tacked to wood with card backing. The sampler is worked in silk on canvas ground, in a variety of stitches. Meandering floral border. Colours gold, cream, green, light brown, light green and black. Verse reads ''World adieu ! thou real cheat,> Oft have thy deceitful charms> Fill''d my heart with fond conceit ,> Foolish hopes , and false alarms :> Now I see as clear as day> How thy follies pass away ,> Let not , Lord , my wand''ring mind> Follow after fleeting toys ,> Since in thee alone I find> Solid and substantial joys :''. Signed and dated ''ELIZABETH ORMROD AGED 11 1822''. A good set of motifs, including flowers, peacocks, potted flowering plants, stars and an angel. Generally good. One tiny hole. A couple of small dark specks, and uniform age darkening of the ground. Very minor stitch loss to the border on right hand side. Colours are all good and strong with no noticeable fading. The silks bright and glossy. No colour run. Unevenly stretched, with the border partly hidden behind the frame along both sides. Frame is worn, but structurally sound and ready to hang. 18.75ins by 17.25ins wide « Less
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Victorian, dated 1842 1842 Silkwork Mourning Sampler by Rachel Sinker. Framed in an old wood frame with gilt slip and non-reflection glass. Mounted to conservator standards More »
Victorian, dated 1842 1842 Silkwork Mourning Sampler by Rachel Sinker. Framed in an old wood frame with gilt slip and non-reflection glass. Mounted to conservator standards on acid free card with chipboard backing. The sampler is worked in silk on canvas ground, in cross stitch throughout. Meandering leafy border. Colours browns, black, greens, pink, cream and gold. Verse entitled ''Rachel weeping for her Children'' reads ''A voice comes from Ramah, a voice of despair,> For death''s gloomy angel is triumphing there;> The children of beauty his arrows have smote,> And Rachel is weeping for her''s that are not.> Alas for the parent whose hope and whose trust> Are wither''d and broken, and hid in the dust!> Where the blossom of summer all lovely appears> But the dewdrops of evening are mingled with tears.> A voice comes from Ramah, a voice of dismay,> But the words of Jehovah can sooth it away:> They tell of a region where grief is forgot,> And Rachel is solaced for those that are not.'' Signed and dated ''Rachel Sinker 1842''. A few motifs including birds, flowers and tigers. Generally Good. A number of holes. No stains other than slight uniform age darkening of the ground. No stitch losses other than to the holed areas. Colours are all good and strong with no noticeable fading. Colour run around the black threads. Stretching is very slightly uneven. Sampler overframed on three sides. Frame in very good condition, ready to hang. 16.5ins by 14.5ins wide « Less
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