Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál & Elizabeth Feller - Day 1 - 9th November 2021

Lot 310

A WILLIAM IV NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER

Estimate £150 - £250 | Hammer £320

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Description

A WILLIAM IV NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER

BY MARGARET PEEL

worked with coloured wool on a linen ground, with a house, urns of flowers, baskets of fruit, with an alphabet and inscribed 'John and Mary Peel Ruthwaite', signed and dated 'Margaret Peel Aged 14 Years 1834', in a glazed double-sided bird's eye maple frame, the back with an assortment of ephemera relating to John Peel and family

42.5 x 30cm

Provenance

Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.

Literature

The Feller Needlework Collection: 2, p.183 for a discussion of this sampler.

Catalogue Note

John Peel was a farmer from Cumberland who kept fox hounds. He is remembered in the well-known song 'D'ye Ken John Peel' written by his friend and fellow huntsman, John Woodcock Graves.