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Early 19thC. American Sampler By "Mary Nelson" Circa 1837

$ 2,250
  • Description
    Nice original American sampler wrought by "Mary Nelson", circa 1837. The alphabet in capital letters and proverbial A,B,C's appear at the top in brown, each letter separated by a quad leaf. This is followed by the numbers 1 through 5 on line three. Below that is the saying;
    "How doth the little busy bee
    improve each shining hour
    and gather honey all the day
    from every opening flower"
    All in green font.

    Birds and a green floral screen are nicely detailed and appear to each side of the verbiage.
    Below that, in brown, is a castle like structure with turrets and made of bricks or stone, perhaps a fort nearby or the village school, along with pine trees and a dog to each side both enriching the landscape and maybe portraying a pet dog; some symbols appear over the castle.
    A nicely stitched bold green border bottoms out the scene. The entire sampler is bordered by an intricate pattern of a floral and lace design; simply a beautiful quality sampler.

    The sampler is in completely all original very good condition with no staining, no tearing or flaws of any kind. I have left the back side uncovered and, as is, because it showcases, in pencil, the provenance by a likely relative.
    "About the year 1837, Mary Nelson". Cannot discern the rest.
    The sampler is mounted behind cardboard in it's original and lovely fruitwood frame, with a narrow gold leaf inset (see image).

    Dimensions:
    12" high x 13" wide actual sampler
    15" high x 16" wide (in frame)
  • More Information
    Origin: United States
    Period: 19th Century
    Materials: Tapestry,Needlepoint
    Condition: Good.
    Styles / Movements: Americana, Traditional, Victorian
    Incollect Reference #: 733496
  • Dimensions
    W. 16 in; H. 15 in; D. 1 in;
    W. 40.64 cm; H. 38.1 cm; D. 2.54 cm;
Message from Seller:

We are specialists in the field of antique mechanical coin banks. These rare and unique items were sold during the late 1800's and early 1900's to encourage and educate young children on the importance of saving money, with the majority of them having been made in America. We are leading experts in this field and one of the foremost dealers, having traded in mechanical banks since 1976.

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