Vintage Stephen Gibbs Nantucket Purse, circa 1960
Vintage Stephen Gibbs Nantucket Purse, circa 1960
$6,500.00
Vintage Stephen Gibbs Nantucket Purse, circa 1960, an oval covered Nantucket basket having a scrimshaw top plate engraved with an image of the Yawl Katuna under sail, with cane weave on oak staves, shaped wooden swing handle attached to turned bone ears, a turned bone peg and clasp, stamped S. Gibbs, Maker, Nantucket, Mass on the oak bottom plate.
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Vintage Stephen Gibbs Nantucket Purse, circa 1960, an oval covered Nantucket basket having a scrimshaw top plate engraved with an image of the Yawl Katuna under sail, with cane weave on oak staves, shaped wooden swing handle attached to turned bone ears, a turned bone peg and clasp, stamped S. Gibbs, Maker, Nantucket, Mass on the oak bottom plate.
This is a beautiful, diminutive sized purse ( but not as petite as a “cocktail purse”). The basket remains in excellent color and condition.
Stephen Gibbs (1896 -1974) and his wife Loretta operated a basket shop for 20 years on Madaket Road where they made and sold lightship baskets. Prior to his basket work Stephen Gibbs was an accomplished woodworker and builder on Nantucket, giving him the knowledge to make all of the components for his baskets. After suffering a heart attack, he turned to the less physical work of making Nantucket baskets.
Although it is said that Gibbs was mainly self-taught, he was introduced to basketry as a small boy when his mother upon occasion had him bring supper to Mitchy Ray, the well known third generation Nantucket basket maker. He was one of the first generation of baskets makers in the post-lightship “purse period, following closely behind Jose Reyes, and wove baskets for 20 years from 1954 until he passed away in 1974. His baskets are among the finest woven and highest quality of that time period, using oak for his staves and taking great care and precision in his craftsmanship. He frequently placed a long ivory clasp to hold the peg on his purses (now somewhat of a trademark his baskets). He is regarded as the finest of the early makers and one of the best makers ever.
The wooden racing yacht Katuna was a 52 ft Yawl designed by Carl Alberg and built by William and Eric Simms at the Simms Brothers Boatyard in Dorchester, Ma in 1948. The yacht was commissioned by Gilbert Verney, owner and president of the Monadnock Paper Mills in Bennington, NH. Mr Verney was a summer resident of Nantucket with his then wife (fromm1960 to 1967) Nancy Reynolds, the youngest and last heir of tobacco magnate R.J. Reynolds. Nancy was the owner of this purse.
Measures: 5 ¾ in H x 8 3/8 in L x 6 ½ in W