Antique English Sampler by Helen Robertson, c.1820s | Hemstitch, Satin & Eyelet
A Rare Early 19th Century English Sampler Stitched with Extraordinary Skill This beautiful antique sampler was worked by Helen Robertson in the early 1800s. It is a testament to the remarkable needlework tradition of early 19th century England and the quiet artistry of the women who kept it alive. The Sampler What sets this piece apart is Helen's evident desire to practice and master multiple needlework techniques within a single work: Multiple hemstitch variations worked around the border, a rare and skilled touch Dividing rows in satin stitch and stem stitch, demonstrating confident command of surface embroidery A large decorative eyelet on the left side, an unusual and striking design choice Exceptional color retention for its age, the palette remains vivid and warm Details Dimensions: 10" × 12.5" Condition: Great for its age Technique: Hemstitch, satin stitch, stem stitch, eyelet Origin: England Era: c.1820s A rare opportunity to own a piece of early 19th century English needlework history.
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