Earlier this month, a table that was part of the exhibition “Worldly Goods, the Arts of Early Pennsylvania, 1680-1758” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (October 1999 to January 2000), resurfaced at Brunk Auctions in Ashville, North Carolina. It was published in the catalogue of the “Worldly Goods” exhibition on page 144, figure 49. The … Continue reading To A Table
Woodworking
Brocas Article
My article on the John Brocas japanned high chest in the magazine Antiques and Fine Art is now available on-line. See it here. https://www.incollect.com/articles/dietrich-american-foundation-a-john-brocas-high-chest
A John Brocas High Chest
The Autumn 2020 issue of the magazine Antiques & Fine Art contains the first of a series of articles I am writing to introduce the Dietrich American Foundation’s furniture collection to a broader public. The Dietrich American Foundation was founded in 1963 by H. Richard Dietrich Jr. to collect and research American decorative and fine art, primarily … Continue reading A John Brocas High Chest
The Dominy Craftsmen of East Hampton
Winterthur Museum in Delaware has an online digital collection database. Click here to access it. In the tab “Tools” you’ll find many of the Dominy family woodworking tools illustrated in Charles Hummel’s “With Hammer in Hand: The Dominy Craftsmen of East Hampton, New York”, Charlottesville, 1968. Even if you own Hummel’s book, the new color … Continue reading The Dominy Craftsmen of East Hampton
A Geometric Inlay
Several people took notice of the geometric inlay on the base of the George Hoff clock and case dated 1768 shown in the previous post on “A Collector’s Vision: Highlights from the Dietrich American Foundation”, and asked about the related inlay on the wardrobe - or schrank - I mentioned in an answer to a comment. … Continue reading A Geometric Inlay