AI Appraisal
Description
This desk was originaly bought with a heavy coat of dark brown varnish covering the woods natural detail.
My father bought it at an auction in the mid 70's and it was used as a working desk by my Mom for a few years and then given to me where it has sat in my closet for all these years.
I am in the midst of a career change and as part of a school project I took this desk out last month to restore it unkown to me that my dad was on his last few days in this existance.
There are no cabinet maker marks on the wood but there was a large paper poster on the back side which got destroyed.
There are numbers on the back side of the handles, more than likely model numers?
I would appreciate it if anyone has a clue. Personally to me I get the feeling that it was a production pieces that went straight from the shop to some ones home.
My guess is that it is one of the Stickleys brothers work but without that paper from the backside it is only a guess.
Plus those holes on the back board really throw me off.
Category
Furniture
Medium
quater sawn white oak
Distinguishing marks
handles are numbered makers paper on the back panel lost
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
30"l x 18w x 45h
Date Period
1890 -1910
Weight
45
History
bought at a auction in 1974 sitting in my closet since 1980 given to me by my Dad it did have a company paper logo on the back panel
eBay Auction Link
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Re: I have my guess but would like to know for sure
Re: I have my guess but would like to know for sure
Re: I have my guess but would like to know for sure
Re: I have my guess but would like to know for sure
Re: I have my guess but would like to know for sure
the holes throw you off? what throws me off is all the strange paint on the floors and walls of this room..... ;-)