THREE NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS, the first signed Phebe Thwin, probably English, 1786, worked in polychrome threads on a natural ground depicting an alphabetic sequence followed by an inscription, a numeric sequence and two large flowerheads flanking two rows of budding trees; the second signed and dated Mary Luckham, South Wilton, Devon, June 1839, worked in polychrom threads ona natural ground, with birds and floral motifs cemteromg a pious inscription above the maker's name and date enclosed by a tulip border; the third worked in polychrom threads on a natural ground with a sentimental inscription above various floral and animal ,potofs pver a reserve, marked Ellen Kelly to a friend, edged with ribbon and bow-knot corners-- the first10¼ x 9 in. (3)

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THREE NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS, the first signed Phebe Thwin, probably English, 1786, worked in polychrome threads on a natural ground depicting an alphabetic sequence followed by an inscription, a numeric sequence and two large flowerheads flanking two rows of budding trees; the second signed and dated Mary Luckham, South Wilton, Devon, June 1839, worked in polychrom threads ona natural ground, with birds and floral motifs cemteromg a pious inscription above the maker's name and date enclosed by a tulip border; the third worked in polychrom threads on a natural ground with a sentimental inscription above various floral and animal ,potofs pver a reserve, marked Ellen Kelly to a friend, edged with ribbon and bow-knot corners-- the first10¼ x 9 in. (3)