Queen-stitched Pincushion, "J.S."
Date1790-1820
OriginAmerica (probably)
MediumSilk embellishment threads in queenstitch on a linen (?) ground with a silk backing
DimensionsApprox. 7" x 7"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1994-115
DescriptionThis is a square needlework pincushion worked in shades of blue, green, yellow, black, tan, and ivory silk embellishment threads with a gold silk backing. The front of the pincushion is worked totally in queen stitch and consists of diamonds, zigzags, the initials "J S" and a two-story house with two chimneys, five windows and a door. The needlework appears to have been cut from a larger panel of queen stitch and made up into a pincushion at a later date. The silk backing appears to be of a later date than the needlework. Stitches: hem and queenMark(s)"J S"ProvenancePurchased at Skinner auction, sale 1583, June 12, 1994.
1808 probably (dated)
1760-1780
1760-1775
December 26, 1787 (dated)
