PROPERTY FROM A MIDWEST COLLECTION
THE CATHERINE GODDARD CHIPPENDALE BLOCK-AND-SHELL CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY BUREAU TABLE

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN GODDARD (1724-1785), NEWPORT, CIRCA 1765

Price realised USD 5,682,500
Estimate
USD 700,000 – USD 900,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, and applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see Section D of the Conditions of Sale for full details.
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THE CATHERINE GODDARD CHIPPENDALE BLOCK-AND-SHELL CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY BUREAU TABLE

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN GODDARD (1724-1785), NEWPORT, CIRCA 1765

Price realised USD 5,682,500
Closed: 21 Jan 2011
Price realised USD 5,682,500
Closed: 21 Jan 2011
Details
THE CATHERINE GODDARD CHIPPENDALE BLOCK-AND-SHELL CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY BUREAU TABLE
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN GODDARD (1724-1785), NEWPORT, CIRCA 1765
The proper left center drawer with an old pencil inscription: Made the pea.. [piece?] 7 of May; bears a handwritten label reading, JOHN GODDARD, Cabinet maker born died 1785. married HANNAH about 1746. CATHERINE, born April 10, 1757. died March 24, 1816. THOMAS, born April 2, 1765. died July 24, 1858. John Goddard made the desk for his daughter Catherine Goddard, who married Perry Weaver. Their son Benjamin Weaver married Hannah Briggs, who inherited the desk, and gave it to her sister Deborah Briggs. She left it to Mary Briggs Weaver, daughter of Hannah Briggs, and she left it to Mary Briggs Weaver Case
31½ in. high, 35¼ in. wide, 19½ in. deep
Provenance
As indicated by a label in the top drawer:
Catherine (Goddard) Weaver (1757-1816), Newport
Benjamin Weaver (1781-1863), Middletown, Rhode Island, son
Deborah Briggs (1787-1856), sister-in-law
Mary Briggs Weaver (1814-1899), niece of above and daughter of Benjamin, above
Mary Briggs (Weaver) Case (b. 1852), niece of above
George E. Vernon, Newport, 1921, by purchase from above
Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholas Brown, Providence, Rhode Island, 1924, by purchase from above
Thence by descent in the family
Sold, Sotheby's, New York, 23 January 2005, lot 1203
Literature
Walter A. Dyer, "John Goddard and His Block Fronts," The Magazine Antiques (May 1922), p. 203, fig. 2
Jonas Bergner, Day Book (unpublished, in the collection of the Redwood Library, Newport), pp. 46-47.
"Four Centuries of Furniture with Flowers," The Magazine Antiques (July 1946), p. 33.
The Rhode Island Furniture Archive at the Yale University Art Gallery, object number RIF635.
Exhibited
New York, New York, Four Centuries of Furniture with Flowers (Rhode Island Exhibit, Garden Club of America Annual Flower Show), March 1946. Providence, Rhode Island, The Nightingale-Brown House, site of The John Nicholas Brown Center for the Study of American Civilization, Brown University, 1985 to 1987, 1993 to 2004.

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