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Gail-Oxford Collection

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Gail-Oxford Collection

Thomas H. Oxford (1927–2008) and Victor Gail (1929–2014) began their decades-long commitment to American art in 1968 when they purchased a handsome high chest of drawers made in Salem, Massachusetts, in the mid-1700s. In 40 years, they amassed one of Southern California’s finest collections of early American decorative arts. They gave much of that collection—more than 130 examples of painting, sculpture, furniture, ceramics, metalwork, and textiles—to The Huntington as a bequest. It is now exhibited in the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art as the Gail-Oxford Collection. By Gail’s own account, he was the more acquisitive of the two, whereas Oxford was the true historian. As Gail stated in 2011, “Tom loved to research each piece, particularly when it involved provenance—the history of ownership. Even to this day I find little pieces of paper tucked away in drawers, notes recording Tom’s observations on the piece and its history.” Gail and Oxford lived with these objects in a modest home in Long Beach, California, where they regularly augmented, refined, and rearranged the collection. Their gift to The Huntington was as much a celebration of the 60 years they spent together as a reflection of their shared values and priorities. Among the highlights of the Gail-Oxford Collection are a high chest of drawers, thought to have been made in New York around 1710; a blockfront desk-and-bookcase made in Massachusetts around 1775; another high chest made in Wethersfield, Connecticut, between 1780 and 1790; and a needlework sampler by Anne “Nancy” Moulton from 1796.

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High Chest of Drawers
American
ca. 1710
Object number: 2010.8
Floral Basket Quilt
Unknown, American
1840-1850
Object number: 2017.5.13
Dressing Table
Unknown, American
1720-1730
Object number: 2016.11.2
Oval Table with Falling Leaves
Unknown, American
1720-1730
Object number: 2016.11.3
Dressing Table
Unknown, American
1750-1760
Object number: 2016.11.4
Tea Table
Unknown, American
1740-1760
Object number: 2016.11.5
Easy Chair
Unknown, American
1750-1760
Object number: 2016.11.6
Desk-and-bookcase
Unknown, American
ca. 1775
Object number: 2016.11.8
Stand
Unknown, American
1740-1780
Object number: 2016.11.9
Side Chair
Unknown, American
1760-1780
Object number: 2016.11.12
Chest of Drawers
Unknown, American
1800-1810
Object number: 2016.11.13
Lolling Chair
Unknown, American
ca. 1800
Object number: 2017.5.3
Candle Stand
Unknown, American
ca. 1800
Object number: 2017.5.4
Sideboard
Unknown, American
ca. 1810
Object number: 2017.5.9
Chest of Drawers
Unknown, American
ca. 1810
Object number: 2017.5.10
Armchair
Unknown, American
n.d.
Object number: 2017.5.11
American Eagle Quilt
Unknown, American
ca. 1900
Object number: 2017.5.14
Red Blocks Quilt
Unknown, American
ca. 1900
Object number: 2017.5.15
Sawtooth Diamond in a Square Quilt
Unknown, American
ca. 1920
Object number: 2017.5.16
Eagle
Unknown, American
ca. 1815
Object number: 2017.5.23
Leaping Stag Weathervane
Unknown, American
ca. 1875
Object number: 2017.5.24
Couch
Unknown, American
1720-1740
Object number: 2017.5.26
Box
American
1745
Object number: 2017.5.28
Portrait of a Woman
Unknown, American
1780-1790
Object number: 2017.5.29