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Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler

Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler

Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler
Offering this antique embroidery sampler, a type of needlework historically created by young girls to demonstrate their stitching skills. It looks to be A “Pennsylvania German” or Folk Art Sampler: It features classic motifs like symmetrical birds (often called “distelfinks” in Pennsylvania Dutch tradition) perched on a flower basket. A Punch Paper Embroidery: The base material looks like “perforated paper” or “punch paper, ” a popular medium for such projects in the late 19th century. Dated and Initialed: The top row typically includes the stitcher’s initials and a date. The date on this piece is 1880. To get a more basic understanding of Samplers. Traditional samplers often included several common elements. Motifs: Whimsical designs like flower baskets, birds, and sometimes buildings or people. Personalization: Most pieces are marked with initials and the year they were completed. Educational Purpose: They served as a record of different stitches and patterns a student had mastered. This sampler looks to probably be in its original frame with its old early nails and paper backing. A wonderful example out of a private collection. Please see pictures for detail, details and measurements.
Antique Embroidery Stitched Sampler