This charming English 1829 sampler, hand-stitched and signed by Sarah Ash, combines alphabets, numbers, and a short hymn, capturing the essence of early 19th century education and domestic artistry. Framed and ready to display, it showcases the patience, skill, and pride of its young maker across nearly two centuries. Worked in fine threads on linen, the sampler features multiple alphabets in upper and lower case, numerals, decorative border motifs, and a poignant hymn written by Isaac Watts of London:
Why should I say, “‘Tis yet too soon
“To seek for heaven or think of death?”
A flower may fade before ‘tis noon,
And I this day may lose my breath.
I love the crowns Sarah added! The inscription at the bottom reads:"Sarah Ash finish’d this work Feb. 18, 1829”, giving this piece a personal and historical resonance.
The frame enhances its authenticity and elegance, while the soft patina and delicate stitching tell a story of time well-kept. Backed by paper to prevent the original wood boards from damaging the linen, a past owner added a metal hanger. Both a historical artifact and a decorative object, it’s perfect for collectors, lovers of antique embroidery, or anyone seeking a touch of early Victorian charm for their home. A rare and evocative piece, where learning, faith, and artistry meet in thread and fabric.
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