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Collection of Dr. George and Connie Manger | June 24, 2026

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Lot 551

1801 Maryland Pictorial Sampler, Sarah "Sally" Cake

Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
Starting Bid
$750

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Hagerstown, Maryland, silk on silk with ink or watercolor, imagery of a house, animals, insects, boats, and possibly a self portrait, reads "Sally Cake is my/name America is my Nation/Hagarstown [sic] is my Dwelling place/and Christ is my salvation/finished this September 17 1801", sight approx. 9-1/2 x 7-3/4 in.; tiger maple frame 14-1/4 x 12-3/4 x 1/2 in.

Provenance: Collection of Dr. George and Connie Manger

Note: Likely wrought by Sarah Cake (1793-1880) born in Hagerstown, Maryland. She married Henry Missel Reed Walling in Washington County Maryland in 1788. They had one child, George Walling. Sarah died on December 10th, 1880 in Jefferson, Kentucky. Another later sampler by Sarah Carver from Hagerstown, Maryland is listed in the MESDA Object Database (NN-2628). Text accompanying the sampler by Carver quotes Gloria Seaman Allen's book A Maryland Sampling: Girlhood Embroidery 1738-1860, which notes “The fact that there are so few samplers from western Maryland makes this Carver sampler a true rarity."

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Collection of Dr. George and Connie Manger

not examined out of frame, losses to fragile silk canvas throughout notably along edges, fading and discoloration, professionally conserved with muslin backing Note - Brunk Auctions makes every effort to offer accurate and thorough information, but encourages prospective bidders to inspect items in person whenever possible. Condition statements are provided as a courtesy for general guidance and should not be considered complete or definitive. They do not represent a warranty or assumption of liability by Brunk Auctions. Certain condition issues may not be specifically noted in the report but may be visible in the accompanying photographs, which are considered part of the overall condition report. Please refer to our Terms of Sale for complete information and contact us for additional photos or information as needed.