RARE 1806 EARLY 19TH C AMERICAN ANTIQUE SAMPLER SGND MAGGIE KOHL in WALNUT FRAME
January 22, 2022
VERY RARE 1806, EARLY 19TH CENTURY AME RI CAN FOLK ART, NEW ENGLAND SCHOOLGIRL, PRIMITIVE ANTIQUE NEEDLEWORK COLOR SAMPLER on FINELY WOVEN LINEN, featuring HAND STITCHED BROWN THREADED BORDER FRAME, HAND STITCHED ALPHABET, NUMERALS & with the GRAPHIC ICONOGRAPHY of a FRUIT LADEN APPLE TREE, a PAIR of BIRDS on EACH SIDE. Of GOLD CROWN, with APEX CROSS, SIGNED MAGGIE KOHL & DATED 1806, in a LATER PERIOD WALNUT FRAME. Wrought by MG (Maggie or Margaret) Kohl in 1806. [Recently discovered in a finely appointed early estate in southern New Hampshire]. Late 18th and early 19th century Ame ri can antique New England primitive schoolgirl hand-stitched needlework samplers on fine linen. 12 1/2″ Width x 14 1/4″ Height x 1 3/4 Depth. Needlework under the margin. 7 3/4″ Width x 9 3/4″ Height. Hear and learn to be silent. Be silent and learn to understand. Understand and learn to. Offered for your careful review and consideration is this thrilling, simply gorgeous, absolutely outstanding and incredibly clean, estate fresh and just recently discovered, very rare dated 1806, 215 year old Ame ri can Federal period, early 19th century New England antique primitive schoolgirl needlework sampler,’wrought by Mg (Maggie or Margaret) Kohl in 1806. It was removed from a well-appointed and loaded southern New Hampshire fine early estate and is about as clean as any reasonable person could every hope such an early sampler to be, after a few centuries of existence. Aside from being made before the War of 1812, this Maggie Kohl signed and dated 1806 color needlework sampler on fine linen, has no tears, noticeable or depreciating stains, tanning or other depreciating surface damage. The thread colors of vermillion green, slate blue, cerulean blue, berry red and gold are nearly undiminished by light. It’s likely it was stored away from the harmful effects of light, perhaps in a chest of drawers or secretary, since it’s now in a later walnut frame. Absolutely untouched and in just incredible overall antique condition. The frame isn’t right. Very Good to Excellent antique condition. In about as good condition as anyone could ask a sampler that’s now 215 years old to be. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Linens & Textiles\Samplers”. The seller is “modsanctuary” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- 205 years old: Realized before the War of 1812
- Early New England schoolgirl art: Educational exercise
- Dated 1806: Signed ‘MG (Maggie or Margaret) Kohl’
- Found in southern New Hampshire: Found in New England
- New England schoolgirl art: Needlework sampler
- Found in a finely appointed NH estate: Found in an early southern NH farmhouse
- Found along the MA/NH state border: Framed in later mid 19th c walnut period frame
- Framed in walnut frame w/gilt liner: Under glass
- Not in original frame presentation: Reframed in later walnut frame w/gilt liner
- United States Federal period: Dated 1806
- ‘Wrought by Maggie Kohl in 1806′: Schoolgirl needlework sampler
- Sampler: Needlework
- American: Antique
- Authentic: Original
- 100% original antique condition: Untouched & undisturbed
- 100% untouched: Not removed from frame presentation
- Under glass: Later walnut Victorian walnut frame w/gilt liner
- Pair birds aside a cross adorned crown: Apple tree w/fruit or ‘Tree of Life’ pictured
- Clean, crisp color needlework: Clean, crisp graphic iconography
- Americana: Primitive
- No tears, loss or significant stains: In very well preserved original antique condition
- Hand stitched: Color thread
- Buff, off-white linen color: Thread colors nearly undiminished
- Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
- Estate fresh: New to the marketplace
- Very rare: Extremely hard to find
- Early 19th century: Dated 1806