Samplers can be found dating back to the 16th century, but most samplers date from the 19th century, although 17th and 18th century examples can be found.

Their purpose was to teach girls from as young as 9 or 10 and young women a variety of sewing stiches through instruction and practice, in the era before examples were available in printed magazines and books. They also were an aid to teaching the embroiderer the alphabet and numerals - most samplers include both of these in the lower section.

Samplers often carry the name of the embroiderer and the date. Sometimes the age of the embroiderer is given and occasionally the name of her house or school. This information adds interest to the piece, and can also affect the value, particularly if it verifies that the sampler was completed in Australia.

Samplers were sewn on linen and wool or silk threads were more...

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A needlework sampler by Helen E. Dunlop, Australian, dated 1867,…

Helen Dunlop's 1867 Australian Sampler

A needlework sampler by Helen E. Dunlop, Australian, dated 1867, further stitched 'Born in Melbourne Australia Jan. 1854', 62 cm high, 48.5 cm wide

Framed Tasmanian Colonial sampler, Eliza Risby 1834, 40 cm x 31.…

Eliza Risby's Tasmanian Colonial Sampler, 1834

Framed Tasmanian Colonial sampler, Eliza Risby 1834, 40 cm x 31.5 cm

A George II linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English,…

18th Century English Needlework Sampler by Margret Gatis

A George II linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English, 18th century, worked by Margret Gatis and dated 1711. 66 cm high, 21 cm wide

A linen cross-stitch needlework map sampler, English, 18th…

18th Century English Needlework Map Sampler

A linen cross-stitch needlework map sampler, English, 18th century, worked by Katherine Skipp and dated 1787. 55 cm high, 46 cm wide

A George III linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English,…

Georgian Cross-Stitch Sampler, Dated 1768

A George III linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English, 18th century, dated 1768. 40 cm high, 35 cm wide

A Charles II linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English,…

Charles II Sampler by Mary Dows, 1669

A Charles II linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English, 17th century, worked by Mary Dows and dated 1669. 76 cm high, 21 cm wide

A Regency linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English,19th…

Regency Temple Sampler by Hannah Summerbell (1829)

A Regency linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English,19th century, Solomons Temple worked by Hannah Summerbell and dated 1829. 52 cm high, 46 cm wide

Australian Colonial sampler, Western Australia, 1870, by Sarah…

Colonial Sampler Depicting Barque, 1870

Australian Colonial sampler, Western Australia, 1870, by Sarah Moriaty, Convent school Perth Western Australia, depicting a barque with sewn detail 'O steer my barque for Erin, to Erin's Isle is my home' and dated 1870, 64 x 47 cm. Provenance: Thence by…

An early Victorian sampler in burr elm frame, embroidered by…

Victorian Sampler by Sarah Fearnley in Burr Elm Frame

An early Victorian sampler in burr elm frame, embroidered by Sarah Fearnley, 64 x 53 cm

A George III linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English,…

George III Sampler by Sarah Browne, 1799

A George III linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English, 18th century, worked by Sarah Browne and dated 1799. 46 cm high, 30 cm wide

A Charles I linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English,…

17th Century Charles I Sampler by Elizabeth Henderson (1639)

A Charles I linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English, 17th century, worked by Elizabeth Henderson and dated 1639. 93 cm high, 20 cm wide

Botany Bay needlework sampler, 19th century, cross-stitch…

Botany Bay Sampler - 19th Century Needlework

Botany Bay needlework sampler, 19th century, cross-stitch needlework design on canvas, 60 x 48 cm

Framed Tasmanian Colonial sampler, Hobart town, Eliza Risby, 40…

Tasmanian Colonial Sampler by Eliza Risby

Framed Tasmanian Colonial sampler, Hobart town, Eliza Risby, 40 cm x 23 cm

An early colonial sampler by Isabel Buis, age 9, Van Diemens…

Isabel Buis' Colonial Sampler in Huon Pine Frame

An early colonial sampler by Isabel Buis, age 9, Van Diemens Land April 16,1839, within a huon pine frame, 29.5 cm high, 24 cm wide

A Georgian needlework sampler, by Mary Glover, circa 1812-1813,…

Georgian Sampler by Mary Glover, 1812

A Georgian needlework sampler, by Mary Glover, circa 1812-1813, of typical design with the alphabet in lower and upper case and numbers 1-13. Above three religious phrases 'Remember thy creator in the days of thy youth', 'Blessed' and 'Trust in God and…

A Regency linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English, 19th…

Regency Linen Cross-Stitch Sampler by Caroline Rylands (1822)

A Regency linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, English, 19th century, worked by Caroline Rylands and dated 1822. 49 cm high, 51.5 cm wide

A Queen Anne silk and linen needlework sampler, English, early…

Queen Anne Sampler, 1704

A Queen Anne silk and linen needlework sampler, English, early 18th century, worked by Sarah Musgrave and dated 1704. 36 cm high, 33.5 cm wide

A needlework sampler by Mary Allen Reibey, Ellinthorp Hall Van…

Mary Allen Reibey's Needlework Sampler, Ellinthorp Hall 1827

A needlework sampler by Mary Allen Reibey, Ellinthorp Hall Van Diemen's Land, dated 1827, 50 x 46 cm. Note: George Carr Clark (1789-1863), settler, was born on 18 February 1789, the fourth son and seventh child of Thomas Clark (1750-1832) and his wife Ann…