Needlework sampler with a prayer by Sarah Flower Adams, probably late C19th
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| Location: | United Kingdom |
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| Auction Start: | 07/05/26 18:25:00 UTC |
| Auction Ending: | 22/05/26 19:08:00 UTC |
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Needlework sampler with a prayer by Sarah Flower Adams, probably late C19th
Samplers (the name derives from the Latin ‘exemplum’, meaning ‘example’) were exhibition pieces intended to demonstrate skill in needlework and have a long history dating back even to BCE times. They were produced in Europe from the sixteenth century onwards but enjoyed something of a heyday in England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, becoming one of the accomplishments expected of young girls to demonstrate their achievement and industry, a fashion which was to die out after the 1900s.Many of the samplers found today were signed by the maker, but not all, as here. At a guess this piece was probably made in the second half of the nineteenth century (the frame is much later) by a fairly devout needleworker. The text closely follows a known prayer composed by Sarah Flower Adams (1805-1848). As a member of the congregation of the Rev. W. J. Fox, a Unitarian minister in London, she contributed 13 hymns to his work ‘Hymns and Anthems’ which was published in 1841.
The prayer by her found there reads as follows:
Part in peace!- Christ's life was peace; Let us breath our breath in Him. Part in peace!- Christ's death was peace, Let us die death in Him. Part in peace!- Christ promise gave Of a life beyond the grave, Where all mortal partings cease Part in peace!
It is just possible that the last line has been altered to reflect a recent family loss, but this must remain speculation. The sentiments, though, are clear enough and have been carefully and devotedly worked.
| Size: | Frame : 24cm x 19cm x 2cm, Sampler (as visible) 15.5cm x 14cm |
| Weight: | 385gm |
| Date: | Late C19th |
| Condition: | Good condition, no issues. |
| Estimate: | £20 – 30 |
