A group of three needleworks 17th / 18th century
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Description
Comprising a needlework sampler, worked with polychrome threads on a linen ground, showcasing registers of various patterns and techniques including a white-work or lace border along the lower edge, also with alphabet and inscribed and dated, "By This You See My Parents Took Great Care of Mee/ Hannah Taylor 1671," framed; a canvaswork portrait of Queen Anne of England (1665-1714), inscribed, "Ann Gram/ Dei Regina", framed; and a small needlework memorial picture, worked by Charlotte Huffnagle (1770-1860), with silk threads on silk ground, reverse-glass painted mat, framed, the backboard inscribed with family history, "About 1780-1790/ Died at 90- 1860/ born 1770/ Worked by Miss Charlotte Huffnagle Lancaster City, Pa/ Aunt of Chas (Charles) Huffnagle, MD Con (?) Gen (?)/ Sister of John Huffnagle his father/ was Son of Pieter Huffnagle (Mo)?/ who was one of the pioneer settlers of Lancaster City/ John Huffnagle kept S...P...Highest...The present site of T...Station."
(13 1/2 in. x 8 1/4 in. (largest, sight))
Provenance
Collection of L. Delmar and Susan Burrows Swan, Wilmington, Delaware.
Susan B. Swan was a needlework scholar and author. She served for many years as a curator at Winterthur Museum.
Note
Charlotte was born to Pieter (1744-1806) and Charlotte (1746-1826) Huffnagle. Pieter's father was one of the first settlers of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
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