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Important Heinrich Miller Chippendale Sulfur-Inlaid Sycamore Blanket Chest, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Dated 1781

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Important Heinrich Miller Chippendale Sulfur-Inlaid Sycamore Blanket Chest, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Dated 1781

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20.000 $ - 30.000 $
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Important Heinrich Miller Chippendale Sulfur-Inlaid Sycamore Blanket ChestDauphin County, PennsylvaniaDated 1781 Inscribed HEINRICH MILLER ANNO 1781.Height 27 1/2 in. by Width 23 1/2 in. by Depth 54 1/4 in.ProvenanceRichard Flanders Smith, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.LiteratureMonroe H. Fabian, The Pennsylvania-German Decorated Chest, (New York: Universe Books, 1978), p. 145, fig. 116; Lisa Minardi, "Sulfur Inlay in Pennsylvania German Furniture: New Discoveries," American Furniture 2015, ed. Luke Beckerdite, (Hanover, NH: University Press of New England for Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee, WI, 2015), pp. 162-4, figs. 152–6.ExhibitedPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Museum of Art (circa 1983).Catalogue noteRetaining its original wrought iron drawer pulls and ball feet, this chest is a unique example of Pennsylvania German sulfur-inlaid furniture made of sycamore. It is inlaid in sulfur with the name of its original owner and date of manufacture, “Henrich Miller / Anno 1781” of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. It is also elaborately embellished with mixed wood inlays including a twelve-point compass star at the center of the façade and arches and panels on the front and sides. Lisa Minardi illustrates and discusses this chest in her article “Sulfur Inlay in Pennsylvania German Furniture: New Discoveries,” published in American Furniture, edited by Luke Beckerdite (Hanover and London: University Press of New England, 2015): figs. 152-3, p. 162. She identifies three possible candidates for the original owner who lived in Dauphin and Lebanon counties at the time this chest was made. One is Henry Miller Jr., son of Henry Miller Sr. and Anna Maria Kimmerling, who was baptized at St. Jacob’s (Kimmerling’s) Reformed Church in Lebanon County in 1767. Another candidate is Heinrich Miller (d. 1802) who was a sponsor with his wife Magdalena at a baptism as the German Lutheran Church in Hummelstown in 1767. Another Heinrich Miller signed the petition to establish Dauphin County in 1785.1 This chest is one of a related group of Dauphin County chests identified by Minardi with sulfur-inlaid names/initials, dates ranging from 1769 to 1793 and mixed wood compass star inlays.2 Like other chests in the group, this chest has a till compartment with an angled front board.3 Similar twelve-point compass stars are found on two chests in the group including one made for Magdalena Fischborn in 1781 and one made for her brother Ludwig Fischborn in 1783.4 1 Lisa Minardi, “Sulfur Inlay in Pennsylvania German Furniture: New Discoveries,” American Furniture, edited by Luke Beckerdite (Hanover and London: University Press of New England, 2015): 164. 2 This group of chests is discussed and illustrated by Minardi, pp. 157-167. 3 Ibid, fig. 153, p. 162. 4 Ibid, fig. 142, p. 158 and fig. 157, p. 164.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 26
Auktion:
Datum:
22.01.2022 - 23.01.2022
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
New York
Beschreibung:

Important Heinrich Miller Chippendale Sulfur-Inlaid Sycamore Blanket ChestDauphin County, PennsylvaniaDated 1781 Inscribed HEINRICH MILLER ANNO 1781.Height 27 1/2 in. by Width 23 1/2 in. by Depth 54 1/4 in.ProvenanceRichard Flanders Smith, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.LiteratureMonroe H. Fabian, The Pennsylvania-German Decorated Chest, (New York: Universe Books, 1978), p. 145, fig. 116; Lisa Minardi, "Sulfur Inlay in Pennsylvania German Furniture: New Discoveries," American Furniture 2015, ed. Luke Beckerdite, (Hanover, NH: University Press of New England for Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee, WI, 2015), pp. 162-4, figs. 152–6.ExhibitedPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Museum of Art (circa 1983).Catalogue noteRetaining its original wrought iron drawer pulls and ball feet, this chest is a unique example of Pennsylvania German sulfur-inlaid furniture made of sycamore. It is inlaid in sulfur with the name of its original owner and date of manufacture, “Henrich Miller / Anno 1781” of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. It is also elaborately embellished with mixed wood inlays including a twelve-point compass star at the center of the façade and arches and panels on the front and sides. Lisa Minardi illustrates and discusses this chest in her article “Sulfur Inlay in Pennsylvania German Furniture: New Discoveries,” published in American Furniture, edited by Luke Beckerdite (Hanover and London: University Press of New England, 2015): figs. 152-3, p. 162. She identifies three possible candidates for the original owner who lived in Dauphin and Lebanon counties at the time this chest was made. One is Henry Miller Jr., son of Henry Miller Sr. and Anna Maria Kimmerling, who was baptized at St. Jacob’s (Kimmerling’s) Reformed Church in Lebanon County in 1767. Another candidate is Heinrich Miller (d. 1802) who was a sponsor with his wife Magdalena at a baptism as the German Lutheran Church in Hummelstown in 1767. Another Heinrich Miller signed the petition to establish Dauphin County in 1785.1 This chest is one of a related group of Dauphin County chests identified by Minardi with sulfur-inlaid names/initials, dates ranging from 1769 to 1793 and mixed wood compass star inlays.2 Like other chests in the group, this chest has a till compartment with an angled front board.3 Similar twelve-point compass stars are found on two chests in the group including one made for Magdalena Fischborn in 1781 and one made for her brother Ludwig Fischborn in 1783.4 1 Lisa Minardi, “Sulfur Inlay in Pennsylvania German Furniture: New Discoveries,” American Furniture, edited by Luke Beckerdite (Hanover and London: University Press of New England, 2015): 164. 2 This group of chests is discussed and illustrated by Minardi, pp. 157-167. 3 Ibid, fig. 153, p. 162. 4 Ibid, fig. 142, p. 158 and fig. 157, p. 164.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 26
Auktion:
Datum:
22.01.2022 - 23.01.2022
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
New York
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