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    <value>Sampler, linen, with polychrome silks in back, cross, rococo, rice, Florentine, Rumanian and eyelet hole stitch.  There is a selvedge at the top the other edges are cut.  A spot motif sampler of twenty detached floral and geometric examples and all-over patterns including an acorn, oak leaf, pansy, carnation and a strawberry.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Louis Colville Gray Clarke</credit_line>
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      <value>green, blue, red, buff, fawn, white</value>
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      <dimension>Width</dimension>
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