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Medium Silk on linen with cross stitches
Provenance Made by Ann Preston in 1811. From the Underwood estate of Davidson County, Tennessee, in the 1990s (the Underwoods had early histories in both Tennessee and Kentucky) to a private collection who sold the sampler at the Case Antiques Auctions & Appraisal sale, lot #93, September 26, 2009 to Private Collector #9.
Description Marking sampler with cross-stitched upper and lower case alphabets and numerals in red, and decorative bands and border in green. Overall good condition with even toning and some fading and a 3/8″ stain and some minor thread loss. The sampler is loosely stitched to cardboard backing with some fraying to the edges (outside of the border). It is housed in a later stained wood frame.
Signed:
Ann Preston 1811
This early needlework sampler, which in the past has been "attributed" to Kentucky (further research would be helpful), was owned by the Underwood estate of Davidson County, Tennessee, in the 1990s (the Underwoods had early histories in both Tennessee and Kentucky). Genealogical records show Ann Preston married William Lashbrooke in 1814 in Mason County, Kentucky. Lashbrooke served in the Kentucky Confederate Army and enlisted August 21, 1861 at Camp Burnett, Tennessee.
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Owner/History of Owner/Credit Line Private Collector #9
AKS Catalog Number 2019-031
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