ELIZABETH
MITCHELL
1828 |
An American Quaker sampler dated 1828
According to a note attached to the back of the original sampler, it was
probably made near Newtown, Pennsylvania. The attribution at the center is
surrounded by a typical Quaker leafy cartouche with opposing flowers and
facing birds above. Other characteristic Quaker motifs include eight point
stars, a fruit basket, bunches of grapes and realistic floral motifs with a
four-sided angular bud and leaf outer border. The sampler descended with the
history of being made by Elizabeth Mitchell Leedom in the Leedom family of
Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The 1850, 1860, and 1870 census for Newtown
Township in Delaware County list an Elizabeth Leedom, born in Pennsylvania
around 1815, and her husband Jesse, a prosperous farmer, and their five
children. The sampler is stitched entirely in cross stitch. On 28 count
coffee colored linen the finished size will be approximately 16-1/4" x 15",
very close to the size of the original, currently in the collection of The
Scarlet Letter.The sampler is recommended for any level of skill.
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KIT WITH
COTTON FLOSS $50.00
KIT WITH SILK FLOSS $125.00
GRAPH $12.00
FINISHED, FRAMED
SAMPLER
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