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H Krug Executive Desk

By Amathias, 26 January, 2022
Description

This is a really nice H Krug Desk and I was hoping someone might have an idea of it's age and value. It has a custom fit glass top that has helped to preserve it over the years. The pictures show the front and back, they look very similar, but there are no drawers etc on the back side. It's in very good shape with only minor bruises and cracks here and there and all the drawers and cabinets work smoothly.  I don't know what this style is called or what this type of desk would be called. I do know that it was made in Canada. Any info would be appreciated.

Category
Furniture
Medium
Not sure of the type of wood
Distinguishing marks
H Krug Decal in center drawer
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
62W x 29D x 30T
Weight
250?
History
Unknown
Price
To Be Determined
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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MarkBlemish

3 years 4 months ago

Re: H Krug Executive Desk

I just started searching and on Instappraisal I found in the comments someone who might be a potential buyer https://instappraisal.com/appraisal/h-krug-furniture
I’m not finding much. @lovejoy will probably be able to give you some good info.
No desks but other furniture that sold at liveauctioneers can be seen here https://www.liveauctioneers.com/search/?keyword=H.%20Krug%20furniture&p…
P.S. love the desk.

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Amathias

3 years 4 months ago

In reply to Re: H Krug Executive Desk by MarkBlemish

Re: H Krug Executive Desk

Thank you. I did see that early on when I started researching it, but then I couldn't find it again, Thanks!

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Lovejoy

3 years 4 months ago

Re: H Krug Executive Desk

Desksof this type are in what's called the "Jacobean Revival" style. These Revival pieces are reproductions of early English items originally produced during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. This style became popular during the first quarter of the 20th century with many large manufacturers producing of pieces of it in suites of dining room and bedroom furniture. Pieces like this have never really been out of production since the 1920's, the company that made it , Krug Bros., operated in Chesley, Ontario,Canada, over a period of 101 years from 1886 to 1987.

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Amathias

3 years 4 months ago

Re: H Krug Executive Desk

Thank you Lovejoy, good to know.

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