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C. 1940's Governor Winthrop style
C. 1940's Governor Winthrop style desk. 31'' W 17'' D 43'' Ht.
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C. 1940's Governor Winthrop style
C. 1940's Governor Winthrop style desk. 36'' W 21'' D 41 1/2'' Ht.
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Govenor Winthrop bookcase desk
Govenor Winthrop bookcase desk mahogany drop front desk four drawers fitted interior some surface loss 42'' h. x 36'' w. x 20'' d.
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Governor Winthrop style bookcase
Governor Winthrop style bookcase desk with two glass doors over slant lid drop front ball and claw feet solid batwing handles mahogany finish 81 1/2'' h. x 36'' w. x 20'' d. some scratches and surface loss.
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20th c. Governor Winthrop style
20th c. Governor Winthrop style serpentine desk. 36'' W 20 1/2'' D 42'' Ht. as found.
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Ca. 1940 mahogany Governor Winthrop
Ca. 1940 mahogany Governor Winthrop desk, with oxbow front, a slant lid with a fitted interior, over four drawers, on claw and ball feet. 40”H x 32”W x 19”D Condition: scuffing to finish and feet CT Transfer Fee $30
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A vintage mahogany Governor
A vintage mahogany Governor Winthrop slant-lid desk with a fitted desk interior, serpentine front with four drawers on claw and ball feet. 42”H x 36”W X 21”D Condition: slight abrasions CT Transfer Fee $30
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C. 1940' s Governor Winthrop
C. 1940' s Governor Winthrop secretary. 32'' W 16'' D 83'' Ht.
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EARLY MINIATURE GOVERNOR WINTHROP
EARLY MINIATURE GOVERNOR WINTHROP TYPE DESK: Early 19th century miniature fall front desk. Hand written on bottom drawer ''John Brown Chase Suffolk December 14th 1814'' with some illegible writing as well. 6 7/8'' x 6 1/2'' x 2 1/4''.CONDITION: Note scratches wear appropriate with age.
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FEDERAL STYLE SATINWOOD, INLAID
FEDERAL STYLE SATINWOOD, INLAID BURLWOOD AND MAHOGANY GOVERNOR WINTHROP STYLE DESK, H: 37, W: 49, D: 26 INFederal Style Satinwood, Inlaid Burlwood and Mahogany Governor Winthrop Style Desk, H: 37, W: 49, D: 26 in
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MAHOGANY GOVERNOR WINTHROP FALL
MAHOGANY GOVERNOR WINTHROP FALL FRONT DESK BY MADDOX: 4 drawer serpentine front under slant front top. Fitted interior includes 7 drawers, 8 small slots and fan carved door. 41 1/2'' tall x 21 deep x 38'' wide.
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CLASSIC GOVERNOR WINTHROP STYLE
CLASSIC GOVERNOR WINTHROP STYLE DROP FRONT DESK: Scandia Furniture, Rockford IL. Serpentine front of four drawers, ball and claw feet. Fitted interior. 41 1/2''h. x 36'' wide x 37'' deep.CONDITION: Note loss of bale.
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GOVERNOR WINTHROP STYLE FLAME GRAIN
GOVERNOR WINTHROP STYLE FLAME GRAIN MAHOGANY BALL AND CLAW FOOT SECRETARY DESK: Broken pediment with turned flame finial, bubble glass, 85'' h., 32 1/2'' w., 18'' d.
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New England Chippendale Miniature
New England Chippendale Miniature Desk probably Massachusetts, late 18th century, mahogany with white pine secondary, fitted interior with fan-carved drawer with diamond-inlaid escutcheons and batwing brasses, original bracket feet, 27-1/2 x 25-1/2 x 12-1/2 in.,
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New England Hepplewhite mahogany
New England Hepplewhite mahogany inlaid desk, circa 1790
58"h x 41"w x 20"d
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TABLE-TOP DESK. New England
TABLE-TOP DESK. New England 18th century pine. Dovetailed case snipe hinges and its original red paint. MInor wear and losses. 12''h. 34 1/2''w. 21 1/2''d. Found in a barn in New Hampshire. Sold at Skinner previously.
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New England Hepplewhite mahogany
New England Hepplewhite mahogany inlaid desk, circa 1790, 57 3/4"h x 41 1/4"w
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Federal birch and maple lady's desk
Federal birch and maple lady's desk north shore, massachusetts, early 19th century H: 52 1/4, W: 41, D: 19 1/4 ,500-
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MASSACHUSETTS SENATE CHAMBER CARVED
MASSACHUSETTS SENATE CHAMBER CARVED MAHOGANY PEDESTAL D...mid to late 19th century, shaped top, blocked and paneled frieze, foliate mounted pilasters flanking a carved medallion depicting the Massachusetts state seal, kneehole configuration of drawers, interior collection label, 30-1/2 x 65-1/2 x 33-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Note: According to an "Old South Collection, 1876" label found inside one of the desk's drawers, this desk was used in the Massachusetts Senate Chambers by Governors John Albion Andrew (in office 1861-1866) and Roger Wolcott (in office 1897-1900).
Condition:
structurally sound, lacking some original components including upper superstructure or gallery and base molding on proper right side, top with alterations and small repairs (likely originally had leather writing surface), later brasses, other general wear from age, use and alternation, sold as is
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FEDERAL BIRCH & CHERRY SLANT
FEDERAL BIRCH & CHERRY SLANT FRONT DESK Rural New England, late 18th century.
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Rare New England William and Mary
Rare New England William and Mary desk on frame, white pine, yellow pine, maple and chestnut, fitted interior with four drawers, single document drawer and till, one small drawer with period inscription "Ezra Prat", separate frame with one long drawer over ring and baluster turned legs, box stretcher and turned feet, traces of early reddish-brown paint overall, coastal Connecticut or Rhode Island, early 18th century, 41-1/4 x 28 x 18-3/4 in. Excellent condition overall, hinges replaced with associated patches, brasses replaced, other normal wear and flaws. Lillian Blankley Cogan Antiquary, Farmington, Connecticut, 1968
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Fine New England Federal lady's
Fine New England Federal lady's desk, in two sections with highly figured bookmatched mahogany and light wood veneers with poplar, chestnut and white pine secondary, two tambour doors opening to fitted interior, book form document drawers centering tombstone inlaid prospect door, fold-down writing flap over three long dovetailed drawers, attributed to Connecticut, 1800-1810, 46-3/4 x 39 x 20 in. Restored with some rebuilding, some backboards and drawer supports and secondary elements replaced, brasses replaced, other rebuilding and restorations, minor finish wear and scattered flaws to veneers. The Estate of the Late Dr. and Mrs. Arthur De Talma Valk, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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HEPPLEWHITE LADY'S DESK.
HEPPLEWHITE LADY'S DESK. Possibly the school of John and Thomas Seymour Boston Massachusetts 1795-1810 mahogany maple satinwood and pine. Two-piece desk the upper section with a long drawer over a central prospect flanked by tambour doors; the lower section with the fold-over writing surface over three drawers all on tapered legs. As-found condition. 46''h. 36''w. 18.5''d. 30''h. writing surface. Significant veneer buckling and cracking with a good amount of loss (though most of the losses are small pieces). Brasses appear older and in the original holes.
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New England Federal lady's desk,
New England Federal lady's desk, highly figured mahogany veneers throughout with pine secondary, in two sections, upper case with hidden map drawer above three doors opening to fitted interiors, fold-down writing flap with felt-lined interior over four graduated drawers, French feet, early 19th century, 52-1/4 x 42 x 20 in. Scattered surface stains and abrasions, minor patches and repairs to veneers and cockbeading, writing leaf somewhat warped, some sun fading, original feet and skirt with some patches and repairs including face patches to rear brackets, brasses replaced with cente holes from original pulls visable inside drawers. One drawer inscribed "Owned by James Hopkins, willed to Cary Smith, Tiro, Ohio. Bought by Mary Payne, Shelby, Ohio"; Private Collection.
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Chippendale Slant-Front Desk
Chippendale Slant-Front Desk Rhode Island, 18th century, highly figured maple throughout with chestnut and white pine secondary, slant front opening to fitted interior over four dovetailed long drawers, 41 x 39 x 20 in.,
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American Chippendale Ox-Bow Desk
American Chippendale Ox-Bow Desk Massachusetts, late 18th century, figured walnut and birch with pine, maple and other mixed secondary woods, with fitted interior and four dovetailed long drawers, original ball-and-claw feet, 43-1/2 x 45-1/4 x 24 in.,
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SLANT FRONT DESK - 18th c New
SLANT FRONT DESK - 18th c New England Honduras Mahogany slant front Desk with three graduated molded edge drawers original batwing brasses and escutcheons molded bracket base open dovetail carcase fitted interior with compartments and drawers written
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New England Chippendale figured
New England Chippendale figured maple slant-lid desk late 18th century rectangular dovetailed top above fallfront opening to reveal central prospect door flanked by small drawers and pigeonholes over four graduated drawers resting on cut-out bracket feet. H41 1/2'' W38 3/4'' D20 3/8'' Provenance: Estate of Sue Dowd Ward Winder Georgia. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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SLANT FRONT DESK - 18th c New
SLANT FRONT DESK - 18th c New England Honduras Mahogany slant front Desk with three graduated molded edge drawers original batwing brasses and escutcheons molded bracket base open dovetail carcase fitted interior with compartments and drawers written
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18TH C. AMERICAN SCHOOLMASTER'S
18TH C. AMERICAN SCHOOLMASTER'S DESK. Standing desk in red paint, with a slant lift top, interior with shelf, over one drawer, on tapered legs. 41”H x 32.5”W x 20.5”D.
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Massachusetts Chippendale desk,
Massachusetts Chippendale desk, mahogany with pine secondary, fitted interior over four graduated ox bow drawers, ball-and-claw feet, late 18th century, 43-1/4 x 44-1/2 x 24 in. Refinished, brasses replaced, prospect door with later carving, patches and repairs to hinges, top drawer with two face patches at ends, backboards replaced, one drawer bottom replaced, original feet and returns with some later blocking and minor repairs, repair at proper right foot attachment.
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American Chippendale Mahogany
American Chippendale Mahogany Slant- Front Desk New England, 18th century, mahogany with white pine secondary throughout, 43 x 42-1/2 x 23 in., opens to 31 in.,
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18TH C BOSTON CHIPPENDALE
18TH C BOSTON CHIPPENDALE SERPENTINE FRONT DESK.MAHOGANY WITH PINE SECONDARY WOOD, SLANT-LID OPENS TO REVEAL A FITTED STEPPED INTERIOR WITH SHELL CARVING. OLD HARDWARE, REPLACED BALL AND CLAW FEET. OLD FINISH. 41" HIGH, 41 3/4" WIDE, 23 1/2" DEEP.
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19th Century English School in 17th
19th Century English School in 17th Century Style/Portrait of John Endecott (1588-1665)/half length, wearing a black cap and coat with white collar/oil on canvas, 96.5cm x 73.5cm/ Note: Endecott was the first Governor of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay
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Desk late 18th C. mahogany and
Desk late 18th C. mahogany and pine slant lid opens to reveal handsome interior with stepped back drawers on the sides scrolled dividers and the center section of the interior removes to reveal hidden drawers base with four graduated drawers straight bracket base; replaced brasses missing two locks reworked base; 41'' h. x 37 1/2'' w. x 20 1/2'' d.[Provenance: Purchased in October 2007 from Janice Strauss American Antiques South Salem NY; a private New York collection.]
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Early New England two-part school
Early New England two-part school masters desk, circa 1830.
50"h x 37"w x 21"d
Condition: Old paint but not original, ink stains, missing parts, wear consistent with age.