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Secretaries
“An elegant American Federal mahogany and inlaid secretary or “lady’s writing desk”, Massachusetts or New Hampshire, with French feet, superior proportions, and unusually graceful lines. The upper-case features two upper doors with “Gothic” arches, the folding writing surface is covered in … Continue reading
A Massachusetts Federal Mahogany and Inlaid Secretary, circa 1800. A particularly stylish example in a remarkable state of preservation with an old surface and original brasses. Massachusetts, probably Boston or Salem. Materials: Mahogany, mahogany veneers, birch veneers, red cedar, chestnut, … Continue reading
A George III Mahogany desk with original brasses, cross-banded top, and fitted writing surface. Original bracket feet, no repairs. Height 44″, Depth 22″, Width 42.75. SOLD
A very fine american Federal Inlaid mahogany writing desk, circa 1800-1810, with a very old surface. Completely original, including the stamped oval hardware. SOLD TO A NEW JERSEY COLLECTOR
A Salem, Massachusetts Mahogany Federal Serpentine Front Secretary, circa 1795. SOLD TO A VIRGINIA COLLECTOR
A South Carolina Federal Mahogany Secretary and Bookcase, circa 1815-1820, attributed to Georgetown, South Carolina A very rare Southern Federal mahogany secretary, circa 1815-1820 from South Carolina, most likely made in Georgetown, in exceptional condition, with the brass pulls being … Continue reading






