Massachusetts, late 19th/early 20th century, ash swing handles, each with label for Davis Hall (1828-1906) to underside of base, largest 6-1/4 x 13-1/2 x 9-1/8 in.
Provenance: Wayne Pratt, Inc., Nantucket, Massachusetts, January 1994 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $15,000); Collection of Dr. George and Connie Manger
Literature: This group is pictured in The Magazine Antiques, May 1999, p.724.
Note: Davis Hall is credited with developing the oval lightship basket form. Born to a maritime family, Hall moved to Nantucket with his family around 1840. US Census records list his occupations throughout the years as mariner (1850), fisherman (1860), seaman (1870), working on a lightship (1880), and as a basket maker (1900). Closely related baskets can be found in the collections of the American Folk Art Museum (acc. 2014.8.2a-g) and the Nantucket Historical Association (acc. 1995.0020.001a-h).
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Wayne Pratt, Inc., Nantucket, Massachusetts, January 1994 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $15,000); Collection of Dr. George and Connie Manger
some rubbing to cane, mostly at rims, larger baskets with looseness to cross lashings, a few broken, some handles stiff, wear to labels
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