
Property from the Collection of Leslie and Peter Warwick, Middletown, New Jersey
No reserve
Auction Closed
January 25, 06:34 PM GMT
Estimate
6,000 - 8,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
hand stitched and dyed cotton
height 86 in. by width 87 in.
with several signatures and dates, including J.H. Seaman / 1860, Susan Rhodes, Mary Ann Seaman / 1860, Loretta Nye / 1860, Amber Seaman / 1860,
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American Hurrah;
David Wheatcroft, Westboro, Massachusetts;
Grace and Elliott Snyder, New Hampshire Antiques Show, Manchester, 2000.
Remi Spriggs, “Living with antiques: An Americana collection in New Jersey,” Magazine Antiques (April 2005), 94-105;
Leslie and Peter Warwick, Love At First Sight: Discovering Stories About Folk Art & Antiques Collected by Two Generations & Three Families, (New Jersey: 2022), p. 160, fig. 298.
The squares are dated 1860 and the majority are signed or initialed buy the following:
The center column of squares is only initialed as: MCD, JRD Jr., HD, JRD, and EMD. Susan Rhodes was living with the Denike family who were likely leaving the area and their initials match those on the coverlet.
JRD - John R. Denike, 41, a boatman
MCD - Martha C. Denike, 40, wife of John
JRD - John R. Denike, 19, John & Martha's son who si also a boatman.
John married Adelia Mabie April 4, 1862. He was in the First New York Dragoons in the Civil War and died in 1864.
EMD - Elizabeth M. Denike, 15, John & Martha's daughter
HD - unidentified
Two other square with initials are EHC and HBI, which could be Edward Clark, age 24, a clerk and the last is unidentified. John R. & Martha Denike left Haverstraw in 1860 and went back to John's family in Phillipstown, Putnam County, New York, where John became a hackman.
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