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Pair of Silk Work Embroideries.

The back of one stretcher bearing a hand written inscription 'Embroidered by Elizabeth Neal in the year 1788.

Transferred by her daughter Sarah Armstrong 1852.

Many English patterns were sent over to America to be worked by school girls at fashionable academies specialising in embroidery.

Provenance: Mildred S Hilson (1898 - 1994).

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