Key in a search term below to search our website.
35 results found
Sampler worked in coloured silks, depicting Oxfoord (Oxenfoord?) Castle with hunting and other scenes, signed by Marian Raith, aged 13 years, 1799
Sampler in multicoloured silks on linen, made into a bag with a drawstring top, by Isabel Hutton, c. 1730 - 1733
Sampler stitched with alphabets, family initials and Adam and Eve, on cream wool canvas with coloured silks, in a 19th century rosewood frame: Scottish, Edinburgh, by Alison Ruddiman, 1740
Sampler with verse and initials, on wool canvas in coloured silks, in a rosewood frame: Scottish, Edinburgh, by Anne Steuart, 1758
Sampler with stitched flowers, verse and other motifs, on cream wool canvas, worked in silk threads, in 19th century rosewood frame: Scottish, Edinburgh, Alison Steuart, 1760
Sampler with embroidered flowers, verse and other motifs, on cream wool canvas, worked in coloured siks, in 19th century rosewood frame: Scottish, Edinburgh, Isobell (Bell) Steuart, 1762
Sampler of coarse linen canvas embroidered with coloured wools, backed with paper: Scottish, by Stewart Kerr, late 18th century
Framed and glazed sampler of wool canvas embroidered in green and pink silk with alphabets, numerals and floral border: British, by Bethia Campbell, 1737
Framed and glazed sampler of wool canvas embroidered in coloured silks with two large urns of roses, a verse, insects, man and basket of fruit: Scottish, Edinburgh, by Magdalene Aitken, 1757
Unfinished sampler embroidered with coloured silk threads, silver and gilt metal threads used in different stitches to depict geometric and floral patterns: English, c. 1625 - 1675
Sampler of white linen embroidered with bands of various motifs including a crowned rose and 'ER', in various coloured silks, in a modern gilt frame: English, by Martha Prescott, 1650. Close companion to K.2018.82.
Linen sampler worked in coloured silks of the alphabet, numerals, the Lord's prayer, flowers and birds, signed Katie Walker: English, 1756
Linen embroidered sampler showing a band with stems and flowers, a band with different verses, an inscription 'Betty Pleanderleath Jany. 28 1745', and other bands depicting figures and flowers: Scottish, 1745
Linen canvas sampler embroidered with coloured silks with horizontal bands of conventional ornament, floral motifs, crowns, the alphabet, numerals and the name Margert Campbell: Scottish, 1750
Linen sampler embroidered with coloured silk threads showing the alphabet, the Lord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments and signed: Scottish, by Dorothy Greame, 1734