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THE HONOLULU CABINET queen liliuokalani vtg hawaiian music art museum la pietra

$ 11088000

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Culture: Hawaiian
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Queen Liliuokalani's music cabinet. Circa. 1899. From the estate of
    Barbara Cox Anthony (1922-2007) by way of
    La Pietra
    partner, Lorraine Day Cooke (1919-1977) by way of Anna Rice Cooke (1853-1934) by way of
    Queen Liliuokalani (1838-1917) by way of Queen Victoria (1819-1901).
    The summation of Aloha Oe is displayed on the cabinet's face. The
    SHE
    on the cabinet's backboard
    very specifically
    refers to a musically-gifted female monarch from a tiny island kingdom.
    SHE
    was robbed of her throne and imprisoned in the tower of a royal palace (Princess Catrin Glynd
    ŵ
    r. The Tower of London). Our 3rd photo above is a copy of the original
    HENRY IV
    sketch as provided by the government of Great Britain.
    PROVENANCE:
    The cabinet's discovery coincides with the death and vicinity of Mrs. Barbara Cox Anthony. Working backward from Mrs. Anthony, those with a better grasp of Hawaiian history might come up with a more logical path back to Liliuokalani? We have not seen the monarchy auction records but are told this cabinet does not appear in those documents. We believe this means Liliuokalani entrusted it to someone. She gave the cabinet to someone she trusted. Who?!
    Mrs. Anthony resided on the upper slopes of Diamond Head and passed away in May of 2007
    after a lengthy illness
    .
    We
    found this cabinet at a thrift store on the mauka side of Diamond Head in December of 2006.
    Putting her affairs in order, it would appear that the ailing Anthony unwittingly discarded the most-prized possession of the last reigning monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii. A gift from
    Queen Victoria. Hawaii's 'Resolute Desk'.
    It's been 15yrs since this piece came out of hiding. The Pacific Club and post-1969 La Pietra can all but be ruled out because, over their long histories, both institutions have had many thousands of people pass through their doors. These are upbeat, celebratory, social institutions and most people bring their cameras to these properties, yet, after 15yrs, not even one photo (with this cabinet in the background) has emerged. That being said, The Pacific Club, La Pietra, The Dillinghams, Punahou Schools and Mrs. Anthony all shared the same curatorial service (they held/hold curated museum collections).
    Hawaii's termites & salt air destroy wood & metal. This cabinet is in 'museum condition' with no rust to the metal and it still retains its original 120yr old finish. For the better part of the last century, this cabinet has been under strict curatorial care: away from children and out of sunlight. Does it bypass all persons listed above and come directly from the Honolulu Academy of the Arts? Museum to thrift store? Did that happen?!
    Aloha 'Oe's
    na pua rose
    is synonymous with
    the children of Hawaii
    . On the cabinet's face we see the crowned bird (the queen) delighting to beauty of the Maunawili rose blossom
    (the children of Hawaii).
    In 1917 Liliuokalani gifted her entire estate to
    the
    children of Hawaii.
    At that same time, Cooke's mission statement was to open a museum
    very specifically
    for "
    the
    children of Hawaii".
    They were like-minded.
    Did Liliuokalani gift her music cabinet to Honolulu's
    p
    atron of the arts
    and
    artifact preserver, Anna Rice Cooke?
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