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[#5] [#4] Flat-quilted pincushions Possibly made by or for Amy Burningham (1708-77), Hampshire 1740s Celebrating the birth of Amy Burningham's son Henry, these pincushions were handed down to the first-born son of every generation, eventually coming into the possession of Henry's great-great granddaughter Mary. Pincushions were customary presents to a new mother. They were given after the baby arrived, as there was a superstition that given before, they could increase the pain felt by the mother during birth. Silk V&A:T.37, 38-1969 [20th March 2010]