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 Stephen & Carol Huber: 17th - 19th Century Needlework


Five senses mid-17th century antique needlework English from Huber

Five senses mid-17th century antique needlework English


Story of Esther c. 1650
English needlework picture

Antique sampler, silk embroridery, needlework picture, tapestry, canvaswork pictrue
Early English 17th century flatwork needlework picture depicting Abraham & Isaac Sold



Antique needlework picture of Hagar & Ishmael from Stephen & Carol huber 
Early English needlework picture depicting Hagar & Ishmael



17th century English needlework band sampler

17th century English needlework band sampler Sold



 

English Silk Embroidered picture c. 1670 Sold

17th century English needlework band sampler by Eliz Puvlter

17th century English needlework band sampler by Eliz Puvlter Sold

English 17th Century needlework band sampler dated 1655.

English needlework band sampler dated 1655 by Mary Cooper Sold

From Stephen Huber & Carol Huber English needlework band sampler wrought by Martha Willkins circa 1650. 
English needlework band sampler wrought by Martha Willkins circa 1650.



17th century English needlework band sampler by Sara Coppin dated 1662

17th century English needlework band sampler by Sara Coppin dated 1662 Sold

 17th century English band sampler

17th century English band sampler Sold

 17th century English needlework band sampler by Sarah Boles

17th century English needlework band sampler by Sarah Boles Sold



English 17th century samplers and related needlework:
We are using this category to present 17th century needlework, usually from England, and other types of needlework or beadwork that doesn't conveniently fall into any of the other categories. Stumpwork is a term commonly used today to refer to early raised or padded needlework that was popular in the mid 17th century.

STEPHEN & CAROL HUBER
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