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Fine Chippendale Figured Mahogany Reverse-Serpenting Front Bonnet-Top Secretarial Desk |
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Catalog#: |
Spring 2007 |
Category: |
Furniture - American |
SubType: |
Secretary |
Origin: |
MA |
Era: |
18th Century |
Height: |
89.75 inches inches |
Width: |
42.5 inches inches |
Depth: |
22 inches inches |
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Fine Chippendale Figured Mahogany Reverse-Serpenting Front Bonnet-Top Secretarial Desk having a broken arch top with enclosed bonnet, original pinwheel rosettes, original turned and carved spiral finials, a carved sunburst centering the scroll board, two paneled doors with scalloped inside borders and fluted pilasters, candle slides, a blocked and three fan carved interior with central bank of drawers flanked by document drawers and pigeon holes, a nicely shaped lower case with four graduated drawers, beaded drawer dividers and ogee bracket feet centered by a carved dropped pendant.
Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1770. Height 89I" (7'5I"), width 42H", depth 22". Provenance: Gift from Mrs. Russell Sage to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1909. Literature: Colonial Furniture In America by Luke Vincant Lockwood, page 266, plate 288; American Furniture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, pages 275 & 276, item 188.
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