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Abigail Ann Fleming 1816

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Patroon voor merklap

Abigail Ann Fleming 1816

Van de Quaker school in Chester County, East Caln, Pennsylvania, USA.  1816

Voor beginners.

Maat. b.v op 12 draad linnen 40 x 49 cm

Frances B. Jones 1817

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Patroon voor merklap.

 

Patroon voor merklap.

Amerikaanse Quaker merklap van The Scarlet Letter.

Op 12 dr linnen ca. 54 x 47 cm.

Veelkleurig.

 

Elizabeth Mitchell

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Patroon voor Quaker merklap

Waarschijnlijk  Pennsylvania, 1809
Veelkleurig.

Op 16 dr linnen 58 x 49 cm.

 

Ruthanna Stokes 1835

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Patroon voor Quaker merklap

Patroon voor Quaker merklap van The Scarlet Letter.

Waarschijnlijk Pennsylvania Quaker, 1835

Op 10 dr linnen 37.5 x 40 cm.

Veelkleurig.

Needleprint Quaker Patroonset

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Set van 9 Needleprint Quaker Patronen

De eerste editie van 9 Needleprint Quaker patronen samen:

Beatrix Potter Quaker Merklap, Beatrix Potter's Companion, Martha Brady, Mary Peacock,

Rebecca Blake, Rebecca Jeffcoat, Sarah Moon, Sarah Spence en Ann Trump.

Deze patronen zijn niet meer apart te verkrijgen ! We hebben nog slechts twee sets.

Zie de foto's bij de afzonderlijke producten onder "Quaker Merklappen"

Het gaat hier om ongebruikte patronen.

Dorothy Walpole

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Patroon voor Ierse Quaker Sampler uit 1774 uit de collectie van the Scarlet Letter

Patroon voor Ierse Quaker Sampler uit 1774

Op 16 dr linnen 22 x 60 cm

Beschrijving in het Engels.

 

An Irish sampler, made by the mother, and including three samplers made by Dorothy Walpole's daughters, two by Mary Williams dated 1804 and 1805, and one by Elizabeth Williams, dated 1804

It is rare to find family groups of samplers particularly those which span more than one generation. This rare group of four Irish samplers provide a tangible record of the education received by Dorothy Walpole in eighteenth century Ireland and later her daughters, Mary and Elizabeth in the early nineteenth century.

Dorothy Walpole was born in New Garden in the Painestown Parish of Carlow, Ireland. On August 25th, 1793, she married Christopher Williams also of New Garden. This was home to a large Quaker community and although we have been unable to find conclusive evidence of Dorothy and Christopher's religion it seems highly likely that they were from Quaker backgrounds. Indeed a number of Quakers from this community had founded a Quaker community in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1712 and named it New Garden.

Where Dorothy worked her sampler is not known but it seems likely she attended a small private school in the locality. Certainly Dorothy's family owned land in the area and enjoyed a reasonably comfortable lifestyle.

Embroidered on unbleached linen this attractive band sampler is stitched with colored silks with all four edges neatly turned and hem stitched. The sampler itself displays Florentine, cross, eyelet and satin stitches with the lower register filled with flowers and vines reminiscent of crewel work. It is in very good condition with some minor staining in the verse which reads as follows:

O great Almighty God above

plant in my heart a fund of love

that I thy mercies may adore

and bless and praise thee ever more

 

Dorothy's two daughters Mary and Elizabeth worked their samplers at a school in Mountrath in the adjoining County Laois between 1804 and 1805. In 1809 Mary Williams worked an exquisite map sampler of Ireland (currently in the collection of Witney Antiques). Not only do their samplers provide evidence of the development of their needleworking skills but their existence also enforces the belief that maps were frequently one of the final tasks executed by young females while at school. The precise school is not named on any of the WIlliams samplers but we do know that in the early nineteenth century there were a number of schools serving both thge Catholic and Protestant communities. There were also a number of schools which catered for other religious communities, namely Quakers. Note the third and seventh alphabets on Mary's sampler of 1804, and the conjoined vowels after the fourth alphabet stitched in the style of Quaker needlework. Dorothy and Christopher Williams also had two sons, George and James, who went on to found successful businesses with their cousins Robert and Albert Woods. Records also name two well known Quakers, John Grubb and Walter Cecil Goodbody as being associated with these business, further evidence of a Quaker connection to the Williams family.

All four samplers have been professionally conserved and mounted to museum standards. Only Dorothy Walpole's sampler is framed, and the framed size is 12" x 23-1/2". Mary Williams' unframed sampler of 1804 measures 14" x 11", the sampler of 1805 measures 15" x 13.5". Elizabeth Williams' unframed sampler of 1804 measures 15" x 13.5". The price for all four samplers inclusive is $5400.

Amalia Davis

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Quaker Merklap

Patroon voor Quaker Merklap uit 1798

Van de Cirencester Quaker School in Engeland

Wordt 95 % geborduurd over 1 draad

Op 16 draads linnen 22 x 40 cm

Een kleur.

Maria Spence 1815

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Quaker Merklap

Quaker Merklap

Patroon van Maria Spence uit 1815 

Van de Ackworth Quaker School in Engeland

Op 14 draads linnen 45 x 42 cm

Meerdere kleuren.

The Essemplaire # 278

Beatrix Potter's Companion

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Patroon van merklap

Needleprint / Jacqueline Holdsworth

Beatrix Potter's Companion  1799

Nr. 2 van serie van 9.

Alleen als serie te koop. Zie "Needleprint Quaker Patroonset" Needleprint / Jacqueline Holdsworth

Beatrix Potter's Companion  1799

in één kleur

ElizabethPrecious

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Patroon voor Quaker merklap

Patroon voor Quaker merklap uit de privé collectie van Gigi R.

10 kleuren, Aantal steken 135 x 171