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Attractive 19th century House sampler worked by Amy Shellard in 1836. Worked in coloured silks on a fine linen ground. The central house surrounded by numerous small spot motifs worked using a number of different techniques.

Fully conservation mounted and framed in period frame behind UV protective glass.

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Vivian Crellin, author of 'Tokens of Love' pub The Sampler Guild 2006. 

Dimensions

Framed size 47 cm x 43 cm

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