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Artist: Ann Baker
Ann Baker - Framed 1747, George II Needlework Sampler
By Ann Baker
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A charming George II sampler, hand embroidered by Ann Baker in 1747, aged 13. The sampler depicts numerous alphabets above a moralistic verse and a pair of birds beside a tree. Well ...
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