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From the German Sampler Museum in Celle,
Germany. This northern German sampler
consists of random symbolic spot motifs, with a simple zigzag border.
Religious symbols are commonly found on continental samplers. On this
example, we find the wreath carried by angels (the wreath as a symbol for
eternal life): the ship (symbolic of hope and the soul's journey): the urn
full of pink carnations (said to have grown up from the ground where each of
Mary's tears fell along Christ's path to Calvary): two cocks (symbols of
Christ, conqueror of darkness): the church and rectory on the hill: various
chasubles and chalices: Solomon's Temple: and a basket of fruit (symbol of
fertility). Other lone motifs include a candle, crowns, dogs, and a key
(symbols of faith), a deer (symbolizing the soul's longing for Christ): an
owl (wisdom), a lion (strength), a butterfly (immortality), a windmill, and
lambs. The sampler is worked in cross, four-sided, eyelet, and straight
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Origin and date: Northern Germany, 1779
Rated: Beginning
Linen count/finished size: 30 count, 15"x14-1/2"
Stitches: Cross, four-sided, eyelet, straight
Source: The German Sampler Museum
Kit with cotton floss: $44.00
Kit with silk floss: $82.00
Graph Only: $7.00
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