Aaltie Schuylenborch Kunst & Vliegwerk
This sampler was stitched in 1778 in the Netherlands, by a girl named Aaltie Schuylenborg. It is a replica of a sampler from the private collection of Kunst & Vliegwerk. The picture shows the original done in Amsterdam in 1778. A piece of 30 ct, (12 thr. p. cm.) cream or darker colored linen, of 20.8 (52 cm.) wide and 28 (70 cm.) high. STITCH COUNT: 236 wide and 348 high STITCHES USED: cross-stitch only. NOTE: On this sampler you see most of the popular symbols of that time: Top row middle: the Amsterdam crest held by 2 Dutch lions to their left the Dutch freedom maiden, carrying a hat on a stick in the Dutch garden, symbol for the house of Orange, to their right 2 symmetrical swans in a boat, symbol of love. 2nd row: 3 flowerpots, one on the left containing pinks symbol for motherly love 3 rd row in the middle the grapes of Kanaan cariers Josua and Kaleb bottom row: The I H S written on the tree of life with Adam and Eve stands for : Iesus Hominum Salvator, Jesus Saviour of Mankind. If you like doing these Historical samplers full of symbols and stories, you might want to do our other designs, we now offer 9 different Replica samplers (simple and complicated) both English and Dutch. The numbers are: KV 9304: KV 9502: KV 9507: KV 9704: KV 9902: KV 2001: KV 2006: KV 2001-1.
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