Victorian, dated 1837. 16.9ins high, 12.5ins wide, 0.6ins deep. Victorian Sampler, 1837, by Marianne Butland Gill. The sampler is worked in silk threads on a linen ground, mainly in cross stitch.
A wonderfully worked meandering floral border.
Colours red, green, light brown, black, pink, yellow and blue.
Verse entitled, 'THE DAY OF LIFE' reads, 'And life is like a summer's day, It seem so quickly past, Youth is the morning bright and gay, And if tis spent in wisdom way, We meet old age without dismay. And death is sweet at last.' And another verse entitled, 'UPON LIFE' reads, 'LORD, what is life - Tis like a flower, That blossoms, and is gone! We see it flourish for an hour, With all its beauty on; But Death comes like a wintry day, And cuts the pretty flower away. '.
Signed and dated, 'Marianne Butland Gill, July 20 1837. Worked at Walkhampton School. Aged 15 years'.
Walkhampton is a village in Devon, England.
A good set of motifs, including a house with a picket fence and fir trees,
parrots,
stars, birds, fruit baskets,
squirrels in trees
and a potted flowering plant.
Framed in a modern wood frame with a clear acrylic covering.
Mounting: The sampler is loose mounted. Frame backed with chipboard and sealed with tape.
CONDITION: Generally good. A few small holes.
A few holes outside of the border.
A pale stains on the right hand side.
Stitch losses to the bricks on the house motif.
Colours are all good and strong with no noticeable fading.
Colour run to the green on the squirrel tree.
Neatly and evenly stretched. Frame in very good condition, ready to hang.