Needlework Sampler by Mary G. Abell, Rehoboth, Massachusetts - Antique Associated At West Townsend

Needlework Sampler by Mary G. Abell, Rehoboth, Massachusetts

Mary G. Abell wrought this in the 10th year of her age / RM

Needlework Sampler by Mary G. Abell, Rehoboth, Massachusetts

Created by Mary G. Abell (b. May 20, 1798; Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA), daughter of War of 1812 hero Captain Caleb Abell and Elona Hodges-Abell. Mary Abel married Samuel Wheaton in May of 1819; died July 1876. Genealogy available.

This needlework features two finely dressed ladies at the bottom center, one presenting a bouquet to the other, they are flanked by a fruiting tree and a tree arching overhead…the vignette is centered by large thistle-like flowers. There are three compartmentalized alphabets and numerals.

The bottom inscription includes Mary’s name, age, and the initials “RM,” likely her instructress; the date 1812 is stitched on the second line following a row of numbers. A 3.5″ x 3.5″ finely stitched diamond motif is seen to the right of verse. Mary framed her work with an intricate multiple border – featuring a delicate swag on three sides and folk hearts in all four corners.

Item Date: Likely Circa 1808

Measurement: Sight: 14.75" x 17.5"; Frame: 19"x 22"

Material: Silk on linen, the wood frame painted brown, conserved on acid-free Cardboard.

Item Condition: Excellent

Price: $3,400

SKU 1599-13

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