School Desk
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Re: Old School Desk
Hi....that is a nice desk. I'm not sure if you are looking for appraisals or comments so I'll put in my 2 cents worth since I hope people do the same for my posting. I'm a "picker" and run into these Vintage Wooden Desks quite frequently. Actually, I see them more than you would think but afterall, I do go to hundreds of Estate Sales/Garage Sales each year. Normally I see these "SELLING" for (not what people ask, but actually selling for) for approximately $50-$75 with Chair. I can't tell from your photo but the condition of the writing section of the desk is important. Many times they are gauged/scratched and it would make writing on a piece of paper quite impossible if the wood under your paper is damaged. Sometimes these flat sections need to be restored by sanding down to a smooth surface again. If that is the fact, then of course the value goes down some. I live in North N.J. and it is crowded around here so maybe this desk is common here but rare to find in Idaho for example. Nice piece though...thanks for sharing
Chris
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