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Click here to subscribeAn early 19th Century verse sampler colourfully worked in browns, blues, yellow, green and pink with a short verse surrounded by flowering urns, butterflies, dogs and birds; below a wide floral band and the words, 'Susannah Cannell Aged 10 1827' flanked by parrots perched in trees; the whole within a strawberry head border; SS 13 ins by 16 ins framed and glazed
A VICTORIAN WELSH SAMPLER, worked in coloured wools with continuous foliate border, the centre with traditional motifs, including Adam & Eve, flowering plants, animals and cupids, and with rectangular reserve inscribed "Sarah Davies, her work 1864, aged 17 years", in a canted wooden frame under glass. 16" x 20".
A VICTORIAN WELSH APRON POUCH SAMPLER, of traditional form, the upper front with central slit, worked in black, red and pink wools with traditional motifs of flowering plants, birds, heart and "Sally Richards, Bwlch Ceffrell, aged 24 years 1853, February 27 days", the lower end with key fret, floral and chequered border. Framed and under glass. Width 15.5". Height 18".
A rosewood, pewter strung and mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box, 19th century, the cover inlaid with a mother of pearl plaque, inscribed Anne Croyden, fitted interior with pull-out tray, including a Crystal Palace souvenir printed sampler, pattern distressed, 11" wide and a mahogany chronometer box, 19th century, the cover with shaped brass plaque, velvet lined interior, 8.5" square and a Victorian mahogany two drawer table chest, 15" wide (3)
A George III linen sampler, worked in crosstitch with coloured silks, with a central verse Favour is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman that search the Lord, she shall be praised..., surrounded by motifs including a three mast ship, stylised flowers and trees, a gentleman with a walking stick and a lady with a basket, enclosed within a border of stylised flowers, 25 x 21.5 cm
A 19th century linen sampler, by Ann Crook of Bucklebury, worked in crosstitch with coloured silks and wools, with alphabets above a central verse Beauty; There is beauty in the flower, Though it fades within the hour...., surrounded by stylised flower trees, flowers, animals and birds, dated 1857, 31.5 x 29.5 cm
A NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER worked with three lines of alphabet, by Eliza Conway, 1844, 9 1/4in. (23.5cm.) x 10 1/4in. (26cm.) another worked with lines of alphabet and a religious verse by Ann Loader, 1824, 12in. (30cm.) x 13in. (33cm.) and a cream silk cover centred by the IHS monogram, surrounded by silver buollion floral scrolls inhabited with birds and insects, 9 1/2in .(24cm.) square (a lot)