MARY STRINGER
CIRCA 1815 |
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The novel configuration of alphabets,
numerals, and ligatures across the top third of this sampler
make it an interesting and attractive needlework exercise. The
blocks of letter combinations are similar to those on Quaker
samplers, there called the
rule to mark napkins, but here
are simply groups of alphabetical sequence, rather than initials
and numerals. The ligatures at the center are found on Quaker
samplers as well, often in sequence with alphabets. While probably
not a student at a Quaker school, Mary, or her teacher, might
have been influenced by the designs produced there. We are unsure
if the original sampler is English or American. |
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Origin and date: England or America, circa 1815
Rated: Beginning
Linen count and finished size: 35 count, 13"x13-1/2"
Stitches: Cross, eyelet, counted satin
Source: Private collection
Kit with cotton floss: $35.00
Kit with silk floss: $65.00
Graph only: $7.00
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