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Rare Early 19th Century Woolwork Sampler of a Seated Cat Dated 1831
Posted by admin On December 22, 2019
Images of cats seem to be rarer than those of dogs. This is especially true in early needlework. In this large piece of woolwork, the stitcher created a picture of her striped cat sitting on a red, bun-footed footstool. The green ground around the cat harmonizes well with the elaborate rope-like border stitched in shades of rust, brown, cream and gray. There are two large motifs in leaf shape in the right and left corners of the composition. The cat itself is stitched in finer wool yarn than the background and the border. Part of its face and chest were stitched in a silky-finished floss. The stitcher used a heavy silk floss for her name and date: H. This places this fabulous piece of needlework in the era prior to those that became popular after Victoria took the British throne. It is housed in its original wood and gesso painted frame with a gilded slip and old, bubbled glass. The condition of the woolwork is excellent. There are no holes or staining. The color retention is phenomenal given the age of this embroidery. This must have been a cherished family piece that was kept in a room with few windows that kept the wool from fading. It appears to have been backed with a board at some time that helped keep the needlework free of dust and insects. The attractive frame is in excellent condition as well. I have had it professionally restored to bring it back to its former glory. This is an extraordinary and striking piece of early needlework, and as such, deserves a special place in ones collection. It measures 21-1/2 inches wide and 20-1/2 inches high, including the frame. Personal and cashiers checks also accepted. Expertise in 18th and 19th Century Needlework, British Paintings, and 19th Century Decorative Arts with over 35 Years Experience. The item “Rare Early 19th Century Woolwork Sampler of a Seated Cat Dated 1831″ is in sale since Monday, December 16, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Linens & Textiles (Pre-1930)\Embroidery”. The seller is “perryjoyce” and is located in Sawyer, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Peru, Viet nam, Uruguay.
Rare Early Victorian Woolwork with Dogs in a Formal Garden Setting
Posted by admin On December 15, 2019
In the 18th and 19th centuries it was regarded as fashionable among the upper classes to have a black servant and they sometimes feature in the paintings of these times. I personally have found only a few needlework pieces from these centuries that included servants. This piece, dated 1844, was completed 11 years after the passage of the Act of the British Parliament banning slavery, but the industrial revolution and the rise of the middle classes in the Victorian era preserved and expanded the concept of having servants around for everyday tasks. This piece, as opposed to other Victorian works that more often featured dogs and children, shows a different side of the household. The servant, dressed in a colorful costume of a red jacket, striped pants and red hat, brings an air of formal 18th century life in large estates, complete with lakes, follies and large gardens. The elements that make up this wonderful large piece of woolwork embroidery add to the relaxed atmosphere of 18th century England. The work was done in fine stitches of tent stitch that closely border on pettipoint, if not pettipoint, indeed. Because it was worked in fine wool yarn on a tightly woven linen ground, the detail is exceptional. The dogs themselves are outstanding, occupying a large part of the composition. But I feel that the garden itself is one of the principle attractions in this Victorian needlework picture. This woolwork picture is housed in its original hand-stained pine frame that was made to resemble maple. There is a wide wood and gilded slip, as well as the original steel hooks from which to hang it. The glass is bubbled and wavy, adding another early element to the piece. The condition is excellent. Like other Victorian pieces, there is a certain degree of fading, which one would expect from a piece that is 173 years old. However, most of the colors show good color retention. There are no stains and no insect damage. On the back is a label that reads: Sarah Savin Bushnell, July 8th 1844. I have no doubt that this is the original paper label from this piece. This is a stunning, rare, large and wonderful piece of early Victorian needlework. It would certainly make a strong decorative statement in any room you choose to hang it. It measures 33-3/4 inches wide by 29-1/2 inches high, including the solid frame that has a depth of 2-1/2 inches. Personal and cashiers checks also accepted. Expertise in 18th and 19th Century Needlework, British Paintings, and 19th Century Decorative Arts with over 35 Years Experience. The item “Rare Early Victorian Woolwork with Dogs in a Formal Garden Setting” is in sale since Thursday, September 13, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Linens & Textiles (Pre-1930)\Embroidery”. The seller is “perryjoyce” and is located in Sawyer, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Peru, Viet nam, Uruguay.