Sotheby's: Important American Folk Art, Furniture and Silver Including the Gary Gold Dinner Service: Lot 278
PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS A NEOCLASSICAL CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS,
Estimated Price:
$10,000 - $15,000Realised Price:
$13,200What is this symbol? This symbol indicates that this auction hose has verified this price result.
PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS A NEOCLASSICAL CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH BARRY, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
circa 1825
CATALOGUE NOTE
Joseph B. Barry (1757-1838), a London and Dublin trained cabinetmaker, was a very successful Philadelphia craftsman. His first mention is in the Philadelphia directory in 1794. Barry maintained a shop in Philadelphia till 1844. This chest is very similar to two chests illustrated in Donald Fennimore and Robert Trump's article on Joseph Barry in the May 1989 issue of Magazine Antiques, pp.1216-7. In the March 30, 1815 issue of the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser he states that he would like to sell "3 pair Eliptic Bureaus, columns and Egyptian figures." This chest differs from the other two by having the delicately carved heads facing forward rather than sideways. Robert Trump has speculated that Barry may have formed a working relationship with William Rush, a highly regarded Philadelphia carver, and that Rush carved the majority of the figureheads, feet and other decoration on Barry's various forms of furniture (see "Joseph B. Barry: Philadelphia Cabinetmaker", Magazine Antiques, January 1975, pp. 159-63).
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Catalogue Information
Auction House
Sotheby's
Auction Title
Important American Folk Art, Furniture and Silver Including the Gary Gold Dinner Service
Auction Date
19 May 2005
Location
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at 72nd Street
New York, NY
USA
10021
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