A Stately Federal/Hepplewhite Figured Mahogany Secretary, Salem, c.1810
This is a fine Federal secretary of a small size (38 ½ in. wide). This secretary relates to many examples made in Boston we often call “Seymour School” because of the arched doors, but this is probably Salem because of the classic Salem apron. This motif, flanked by the French legs (which are in perfect original condition, as is the rest of the piece) is repeated in many forms of Salem furniture, as a means to attractively frame the drawers (or doors) above.
We have installed new leather and French polished this piece, as it would have been when first produced. For other examples, see below for a scan of Albert Sack’s Fine Points of Furniture: Early American.
Height: 78 1/2 in.
Overall Width: 38 in. (36 1/4 in.)
Depth: 19 1/2 in.
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