jose-formosa-reyes-filipino-american-1902-1980-nantucket-lightship-basket
Lot 2137
Jose Formosa Reyes (Filipino/American, 1902-1980), Nantucket Lightship Basket
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Circa 1960s, tall cane woven cylindrical form, carved wood swing handle, cover with reeded hinges featuring a round oval wood plaque, wood underside retaining faint signature with pictorial contour of Nantucket Island.

15 1/4 x 8 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. diameter (handle down)

Lightship basket maker, Jose Formoso Reyes, was born in the Philippines and educated in the United States, eventually receiving a M.Ed. from Harvard University. He automatically received his U.S. citizenship in 1947 after his discharge from the U.S. Army with a rank of Captain. That year he was invited to vacation on Nantucket and never left. Reyes was drawn to basket making applying the weaving skills he learned in the Philippines. Encouraged by basket-making friend Mitchy Ray, Reyes' began a new new career. In 1948, he created the now sought-after "friendship basket" pocketbook. It's estimated that in his lifetime, he made over 5,000 baskets.

Side with small area of loss to caning; losses to hinges (one hinge detached but present); some surface wear to underside.