Decorative print of a sampler by Elizabeth Willets aged 11 in 1806 not original
Decorative print of a sampler by Elizabeth Willets aged 11 in 1806 - not original.
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This very decorative print in a modern hand painted frame is a copy of a sampler. We have had many samplers for sale. They make hundreds, if not thousands of pounds. If you want the look without the cost, this is for you! The price is for sampler print. All other items are illustration only.
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Size: 39 cm tall 28 cm wide 2 cm depth.
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The history of samplers includes needlework samplers and musical samplers.
Needlework samplers
The word "sampler" comes from the Latin word exemplum, which means "example".
Samplers were used in Europe as early as the 16th century.
Samplers were a way for stitchers to practice and record their skills.
Samplers often included the alphabet, figures, motifs, and decorative borders.
Samplers were often dated and included the name of the person who stitched them.
Samplers are now considered antique folk art.





















































