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Apple Blossom Watercolour

Framed nineteenth-century watercolour of Apple Blossom

  • Beautifully painted sprig of apple blossom.
  • Reframed in an antique French frame with Art Glass (UV protection and no reflection).
  • Frame size 24cm x 24cm.
  • The painting bears some marks of time but, in my view, these add to its loveliness. To achieve this depth of colour in layers of watercolour requires great skill.
The price reflects a little extra postage to cover Special Delivery in the UK and 'signed for' service for International Tracked. Orders from the US will be sent duty-paid.  

£105.00

Only 1 left in stock

Additional Information

I have a weakness for watercolours and have been collecting them for several years. Many have appeared in the pages of The Stitcher’s Journal, as I feel watercolour painting is possibly the most instructive source for silk shading in embroidery. I wait patiently for the right frames to come along, a sort of yentl (matchmaler) for painting and frame. It is really unusual to find square vintage frames. I have the most wonderful framer who never baulks at being asked to use my antique frames and who frames pieces with such creativity and care. Very often, these artworks have lain in portfolios and come to auction when an elderly relative dies.  I always used Art or Museum-grade glass, which increases the cost of framing, as I feel I am preserving these precious pieces of art for a new lease of life, finally, on a wall or shelf where they will be seen and enjoyed. I am pleased that they have also been recorded in The Stitcher’s Journal, of which a copy of each issue is required to be sent to The Brtitish Library.

 

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PLEASE NOTE

Update for ALL customers

27 October 2025

I am delighted to announce that we are now able to ship to the US, duty paid and, for the time being, I will absorb the duty.
 

Issue 26 of The Stitcher’s Journal has now been despatched to all overseas subscribers and you should shortly be receiving emails from Royal Mail confirming this, with a tracking number. 

The website has had to be reconfigured so that shipping is no longer included in the prices, but is rather a flat rate, set for whichever country we are sending  to — including the UK — and will be shown at the checkout.  I have of course reduced the kit prices, which used to include shipping, but I have also taken this opportunity to review my prices which have not increased to reflect the considerable increase in costs since February 2022. All in all, I think the results are fair, especially as in carrying out this exercise I realise I have been heavily subsidising the actual postage costs for the past three years.
 
Unfortunately, we are not currently able to take advantage of the Large Letter Rate for shipping to the US, but on a positive note (!)  all orders are now tracked and the flat rate has a greater weight allowance.
 
I will be adding some new kits, bundles and vintage finds and fabrics to the site today, Monday 27th October and through the week, and I really hope things will run smoothly now. 
 
Thank you so much for your support and patience, it means more than I can say.
 
With very best wishes,

Caroline