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Desks & Secretaries
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A Very Rare Small-Scale Red Cedar Queen Anne Blockfront Desk with Original Brasses, Boston, c.1736
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A Fine and Rare Queen Anne Veneered Maple and Pine Slant-Top Desk, Possibly Rhode Island or Massachusetts, c.1730
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A Fine and Rare Walnut Queen Anne Kneehole Desk with Original Brasses, Boston, c.1730-40
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A Diminutive Cherry Lowboy with Carved Shell and Original Brasses, Litchfield County, Connecticut, 18th century
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A Rare Mahogany Stand-up Desk of Small Scale, with Shell Interior, RI, c.1760
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A Rare Diminutive Maple Queen Anne Lady’s / Child’s Desk on Frame, Salem, Massachusetts, c.1760
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A Chippendale Mahogany Block Front Kneehole Bureau Table/Desk, Boston, c.1740-60
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A Chippendale Mahogany Secretary with Original Urn Finial and Brasses, Newport, c.1760
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A Chippendale Serpentine Mahogany Slant-top Desk, Boston, c.1790
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sw01507: A Very Fine Carved Mahogany Chippendale Secretary, Salem, Massachusetts, Attributed to William Appleton, c.1790 Provenance: Thomas Sanders Family of Salem
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A Fine Small-Scale Mahogany Block-Front Slant-Top Desk with Block Lid and Shell, Salem, MA, c.1780
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An Important Pitched Pediment Mahogany / Plum Pudding Secretary, probably the John Carlile Shop, Providence, Rhode Island, 1795-1810 ex. Chief Justice Tristam Burges (1770-1853) of Rhode Island
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A Fine and Rare Mahogany Chippendale Oxbow Secretary with Mirror Panels, Eagle Carved by Alan Anderson and Original Brasses, Boston, c.1790
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A Chinese Chippendale Slant-front Desk
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A Chippendale Mahogany Slant-Lid Desk with a Blocked Serpentine Front, Attributed to William King, Salem, MA, c. 1780
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The RI Historical Society Walnut Blockfront Desk, Newport, c.1770
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An Important Chippendale Block and Shell Slant-Top Desk, by the School of The Townsend and Goddard, Newport, c.1770
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An Important Chippendale Secretary Bookcase/Desk, Charleston, South Carolina, c.1765-1785
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A Rare Carved Mahogany Bombe Desk with Claw-and-Ball Feet, Boston, c.1770-1780
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A Grand Chippendale Mahogany Desk with Amphitheater Interior, Oxbow Front, and Claw and Ball Feet, Boston, c.1780
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A Chippendale Style Carved Mahogany Block and Shell Kneehole Desk, c.1890
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Mahogany Chippendale Centennial Desk, c.1880
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A Mahogany Chippendale Slant-top Desk, New York, Ernest Hagen, 1899
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A Carved Mahogany Chippendale Kneehole Desk, New York, c.1890, labeled “Sypher & Co.”
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A Hepplewhite Tiger Maple Slant-lid Secretary, Attributed to William Lloyd, Springfield, MA, c. 1790