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FEDERAL SLANT-FRONT
FEDERAL SLANT-FRONT SECRETARYFEDERAL SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, American, 19th century, the slant top over four graduated drawers and bracket feet, 42"H x 42.5"W x 22.5"D.
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COUNTRY SLANT-FRONT BUREAU
COUNTRY SLANT-FRONT BUREAU SECRETARY, AMERICAN, LACOUNTRY SLANT-FRONT BUREAU SECRETARY, American, late 18th/early 19th century, the slant top opening to an interior of pigeon holes and small drawers, the flat front featuring four graduated drawers over bracket feet, 42.75"H x 40.25"W x 21"D.
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SLANT-TOP SECRETARY American 19th
SLANT-TOP SECRETARY American 19th century the slant top over four graduated drawers and bracket feet. Dimensions: 46''H x 40.75''W x 19.5''D.
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FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT
FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARYFEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, American, 19th century, the slant top over four graduated drawers and bracket feet, 42.25"H x 37.75"W x 18.75"D.
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FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT
FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARYFEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, American, 19th century, the slant top over four graduated drawers and bracket feet, 42.25"H x 37.75"W x 18.75"D.
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COUNTRY FEDERAL SLANT-FRONT
COUNTRY FEDERAL SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, AMERICAN, ECOUNTRY FEDERAL SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, American, early 19th century, the slant front opening to a fitted interior and having four graduated drawers below, 41"H x 43.75"W x 20.75"D.
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CARVED SLANT-TOP SECRETARY,
CARVED SLANT-TOP SECRETARY, ENGLISH, C. 1900, THECARVED SLANT-TOP SECRETARY, English, c. 1900, the hinged slant top over two small and two large drawers, 40.5"H x 36"W x 18"D.
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FEDERAL WALNUT SLANT-FRONT
FEDERAL WALNUT SLANT-FRONT SECRETARYFEDERAL WALNUT SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, early 19th century, with four graduated drawers over bracket feet, 44"H x 38"W x 19"D.
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SLANT FRONT CORNER
SLANT FRONT CORNER SECRETARYDouble drawer, slant front corner secretary with tapered legs; measures approximately 39-3/8" tall, 35-3/4" wide, and 28" deep when writing surface of desk is open; key for secretary is included; in Good overall condition.
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LATE FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-TOP
LATE FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-TOP SECRETARY American 19th century the slant top concealing a fitted interior and centered over four graduated drawers. Dimensions: 44.5''H x 40.75''W x 19.25''D.
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FEDERAL SLANT-FRONT MAHOGANY
FEDERAL SLANT-FRONT MAHOGANY SECRETARYFEDERAL SLANT-FRONT MAHOGANY SECRETARY, American, early 19th century, the slant front over four graduated drawers and bracket feet, 40.25"H x 40"W x 20.5"D.
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C. 1940' s secretary with slant
C. 1940' s secretary with slant lid. 30 1/2'' W 17'' D 74'' Ht.
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MAHOGANY SLANT-TOP SECRETARY
MAHOGANY SLANT-TOP SECRETARY Victorian/Empire transitional style American c. 1850 the slant top over two short and four long graduated drawers. Dimensions: 48.5''H x 41.5''W x 20.75''D.
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ROSEWOOD SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY
ROSEWOOD SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY Chinese 20th century the slant top centered over two aligned drawers and a pair of cabinet doors. Dimensions: 42''H x 36''W x 17.75''D.
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SLANT-FRONT DOUBLE PEDESTAL
SLANT-FRONT DOUBLE PEDESTAL MAHOGANY SECRETARY Northwestern Cabinet Co. Burlington Iowa c. 1920's the slant and forward falling writing leaf over twin cabinet pedestals and drawer. Dimensions: 44.5''H x 42''W x 16''D.
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LATE FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT
LATE FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, AMERILATE FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, American, early 19th century, the slant over four graduated drawers with string inlays and oval brasses, 41.25"H x 41"W x 19.25"D.
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LATE VICTORIAN CARVED OAK SLANT-TOP
LATE VICTORIAN CARVED OAK SLANT-TOP SECRETARY American c. 1890 the slant top over three large drawers between half-column stiles each stile capped with a carved dolphin head and terminating at a carved claw foot with caster. Dimensions: 45.5''H x 37.25''W x 19.5''D.
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DANISH MARQUETRY SLANT-FRONT
DANISH MARQUETRY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY DESKDanish slant-front secretary, 19th c., front panel opening to writing surface, fitted interior gallery with small drawers, cabinet door with urn marquetry, over case with four drawers, rising on bracket feet, approx 41.5"h, 37"w, 19"d
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GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT
GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARYGEORGE IV MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, English, early 19th century, 43.5"H x 45"W x 20"D.
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AN ENGLISH SLANT FRONT SECRETARY
AN ENGLISH SLANT FRONT SECRETARY BOOKCASE SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY An English slant front secretary bookcase second half 19th century, the superstructure with two glazed doors opening to three adjustable shelves, the case with a fall front opening to the fitted interior (replaced hardware and hinges), above four drawers with cockbead fronts, and rising on bracket feet, 82"h x 47"w x 21"d
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AN OAK SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY
AN OAK SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY BOOKCASEAN OAK SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY BOOKCASE, American, early 20th century, the desk portion surmounting a cabinet bookcase with leaded glass panel door over drawer, 44"H x 34"W x 17"D.
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FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SLANT FRONT
FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SLANT FRONT SECRETARY BOOKCASEFEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SLANT FRONT SECRETARY BOOKCASE, rectangular top with bracketed, denticulated cornice and scallop-inlaid frieze over two glazed doors opening to shelves; the associated lower section with hinged slant front opening to a writing surface and an arrangement of pigeonholes over small drawers centering a prospect door opening to a small drawer and pigeonhole, all over four long graduated molded drawers on ogee French feet - h:66w:42d:22in.
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ENGLISH SLANT-FRONT DESK -
ENGLISH SLANT-FRONT DESK - Two-Piece Slant Front Bookcase Top Chippendale Secretary in mahogany with flat cornice having dentil below molding applied fretwork frieze solid crotch panel doors with molding rosette corners original brass escutcheon thr
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CHIPPENDALE STYLE SLANT FRONT
CHIPPENDALE STYLE SLANT FRONT SECRETARYChippendale style mahogany with brass inlay slant front desk features block front with three drawers and carved clam shell on keyhole desk front; ball and claw feet; slant top opens to reveal a fitted interior featuring two secret pull-out document holders disguised as side pillars to center compartment door, letter files and two document drawers; measures approximately 40" high, 31-1/2" wide, and 20-1/2" in depth; in Restorable condition; missing key.
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A COUNTRY VICTORIAN SLANT-TOP
A COUNTRY VICTORIAN SLANT-TOP SECRETARY BOOKCASEA COUNTRY VICTORIAN SLANT-TOP SECRETARY BOOKCASE, American, 19th century, a double-door cabinet bookcase surmounting a slant-top desk on baluster legs, 88"H x 38.5"W x 27"D.
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CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY
CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY American mid-20th century the slant front opening to a fitted interior the four serpentine-shaped drawers below over carved ball-and-claw feet. Dimensions: 42.5''H x 36''W x 20''D.
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PROVINCIAL STAR PARQUETRY
PROVINCIAL STAR PARQUETRY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARYProvincial secretary desk, 18th c., slant front with star-form parquetry, opening to writing surface and interior gallery, fitted with nine drawers and cabinet door with matched parquetry, over lower case with one frieze drawer, three lower drawers, flanked by ebonized columns, large metal handles to either side, splits to side panels, approx 44.25"h, 48"w, 21"d
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CARVED SLANT-FRONT TEAKWOOD
CARVED SLANT-FRONT TEAKWOOD SECRETARYCARVED SLANT-FRONT TEAKWOOD SECRETARY, Chinese, 20th century, 41.5"H x 36"W x 17.75"D.
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MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT
MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARYMAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY, Empire Revival style, American, early 20th century, 42.5"H x 36"W x 20.5"D.
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VENETIAN MARQUETRY SLANT FRONT
VENETIAN MARQUETRY SLANT FRONT SECRETARY DESKVenetian marquetry secretary, 20th c., slant front opening to fitted gallery, over two drawers, rising on cabriole legs, ending in trifid feet, approx 34.25"h, 34.5"w, 13"d
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Slant Front Secretary Bookcase with
Slant Front Secretary Bookcase with Wire Doors. From a Greenwich CT estate. Dimensions: 43" x 20" x 84" high.
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SLANT-FRONT DESK - 18th c
SLANT-FRONT DESK - 18th c Chippendale Mahogany Slant-Front Desk having compartmented interior of four pigeon holes above two over one drawers flanked fluted column secret compartments and two cubbies over two drawers the cabinet having four graduated b
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COUNTRY FEDERAL SECRETARYCOUNTRY
COUNTRY FEDERAL SECRETARYCOUNTRY FEDERAL SECRETARY, American, early 19th century, two-door cabinet over slant-top, fold-out desk top with drawers and double-door cabinet below, the upper cabinet doors opening to an interior fitted with five small drawers and six open compartments, 52.5"H x 43.5"W x 21"D.
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AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE PERIOD SLANT
AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE PERIOD SLANT FRONT SECRETARYAmerican Chippendale period mahogany slant front secretary desk, late 18th c., hinged slant front revealing extended writing surface, interior gallery fitted with open niches, drawers, and cabinet door, pull out supports for writing surface, over four lower drawers, with batwing brasses, on shaped bracket feet, restorations and replaced hardware, approx 41.75"h, 38.5"w, 20.5"d *Provenance: The Veazey family was a prominent fixture of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The initial immigrant ancestor was John Veazey, who settled on two tracts of land in Cecil County in the late seventeenth century. Thomas Ward Veazey was born on January 31, 1774 at the family estate Cherry Grove to Edward (c.1730-1784) and Elizabeth [nee de Coursey] (c.1730-1791) Veazey. Thomas was orphaned at a young age, and would receive his education at Washington College, where he graduated in 1795. Thomas married three times to Sarah Worrell (Kent County, Maryland, d.1795), Mary Veazey (d.1810), and Mary Wallace (Elkton, Maryland, 1789-1867). He fathered eleven children. His political career began in 1808 when he served as a presidential elector for James Madison. He later served in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1811 to 1812, relinquishing his seat in the General Assembly to participate in the War of 1812. During the conflict, he commanded militia forces defending Fredericktown in Cecil County, where the town was destroyed by fire during a British raid. After the war, he returned to Cherry Grove as a gentleman planter until in 1833, when he was chosen as a member of the Governor’s Council. In 1835, he was nominated as a candidate for governor, receiving fifty-three out of the seventy-six ballots cast. He was sworn in as the 24th Governor of Maryland on January 14, 1836 and would serve until 1839. His governorship weathered the constitutional crisis of 1837 and is remembered for its successful solution to the reapportionment crisis. His term would represent the last Whig Party administration to hold the Maryland governor’s office. He died on July 1, 1842 at Cherry Grove. This collection of historic items is offered through our consignor from the estate of Katherine Hartley Grauer [nee Craycroft] (1908-1997), great-granddaughter of Col. Thomas Ward Veazey.*
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A George III Mahogany Slant-Front
A George III Mahogany Slant-Front Secretary
Circa 1800
Height 41 3/4 x width 38 7/8 x depth 21 1/2 inches.
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GEORGE III MAHOGANY SLANT FRONT
GEORGE III MAHOGANY SLANT FRONT SECRETARY BUREAU 19th c., with drop front opening to writing surface and pigeon hole cubbies, small drawers and center cabinet, over four graduated drawers, on bracket feet, brass hardware, 40.5"h x 37.5"w x 21"d