On September 27th, collectors and quilt enthusiasts will have a rare opportunity to acquire works
from the private collection of Ellen Schargel Rosenbach—an acclaimed quilt artist whose work
has captivated audiences with its technical brilliance, historical depth, and striking originality.
Entirely self-taught, Rosenbach has spent over 35 years reimagining the beauty of 19th-century
quilts, drawing inspiration from antique textiles, mosaics, and decorative arts. Her intricate
designs are celebrated for their meticulous craftsmanship, innovative construction, and
expressive use of color and pattern. With hundreds of quilts created over her lifetime, this is the
first time such a significant portion of her collection will be offered to the public.
These quilts are not just beautiful—they are future museum pieces. Each is a meticulously
crafted reproduction inspired by historic quilts in major museum collections. Created with
reverence for traditional techniques and motifs, they honor and preserve the rich legacy of
American quilting. To own one is to become a steward of that legacy. As their rarity and
craftsmanship continue to stand out, their value—both cultural and financial—is only expected
to grow. These are works to live with now, and invest in for the future.
Rosenbach’s love of fabric began early, shaped by childhood trips to New York’s Garment
District and antique shops across New Jersey. A former educator and entrepreneur, she turned her
passion into a second career, building a loyal following through her work and online presence.
Her quilts have earned praise from leading voices in the quilting community, and her patented
appliqué tool, Applipops®, revolutionized the process for quilters everywhere.
“I’ve always believed that quilts are stories you can touch—fragments of memory stitched
together with love, patience, and purpose, ” says Rosenbach. “Letting go of these pieces is
bittersweet, but I hope they continue their journeys in the hands of people who feel that same
connection.”
Now based in North Palm Beach, Florida, and supported by her close-knit family, Rosenbach
continues to quilt, driven by her belief in storytelling through fabric. This upcoming online
auction offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a piece of that story—an extraordinary body of
work that blends historical reverence with creative vision.
Don’t miss this opportunity to collect a future heirloom.
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LOT 2:
John Hewson Reproduction Quilt measuring 77x100". In the center are 2 late 18th century repro print vases with ...
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Sold for: $800
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
944
Start price:
$
10
Estimate :
$1,200 - $1,600
Buyer's Premium: 18%
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sales tax: 6.625%
On the lot's price and buyer's premium
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