November 23, 2024: Premier Americana - Day Three
Jeffrey S. Evans & Assoc., Inc. info@jeffreysevans.com
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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, silk and other thread on linen, ten alphabet rows with partial numeral row segmented by horizontal bands of decorative stitching, bottom row signed "Harriet Tyler her work aged 9 years finished July 23 1840 / Richmond Virginia 1840", having "4" written backwards in dates, below featuring "Mary Tyler" in faded/fugitive thread, all encompassed by a border. Housed under UV glass in a period, possibly original, veneer frame. Dated 1840. 16 3/4" x 15 3/4" sight, 21 1/2" x 20 1/2" OA.
Catalogue Note: Identified as Harriet (Harriett) Tyler who was born on July 29, 1831 in Richmond or Henrico Co., VA to parents William V. Tyler (b.c.1799) and Mary Ann Murray (1807-1854). As recorded in the 1850 U.S. Census for Henrico Co., VA in dwelling and family no. 476, she had at least six sisters. Harriet married William Hammat Dean (1828-1865) on December 3, 1850, and the couple had five children. During the Civil War, her husband, William, served in the Confederate Army (C.S.A.), though details of his service are currently unknown. It is presumed that he died at Point Lookout in Maryland, one of the largest prisons of C.S.A. POWs, since he died on July 2, 1865 and is buried at Point Lookout Confederate Cemetery in Scotland, MD. After the war, Harriet remarried to Albert Goode (1822-1888) some time before 1870. After Albert's death, Harriet continued to live in Richmond with at least one son/step-son. She died on February 19, 1913 and is buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Richmond, VA along with her second husband.
Good to very good visual condition with light toning, a mended hole near center, a few stains/spots of discoloration, a few other small holes/thinned areas to linen, a few losses to thread, some thread with fading/fugitive color, frame with wear, veneer having all-over hairlines/cracks, a few glued repairs, and a few losses. Not examined out of frame.
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