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writing desk

By masonsmom, 2 November, 2009
Description

painted black and red wooden writing desk.

Category
American Furniture
Medium
wood
Distinguishing marks
metal tag reading paine furniture compay boston mass
Condition
Good
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$30.00
For Sale?
No
Photos

Lovejoy5

15 years 7 months ago

Re: writing desk

Your desk is a Colonial Revival style example, these generally date from the mid 1920's through World War Two, but the style has never really been out of production. Here's a link for you:

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8029137.html

Value wise, you did well for $30.00, any old desk is worth a $100.00

Lovejoy

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masonsmom

15 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: writing desk by Lovejoy5

Re: writing desk

Thank you so much for replyng. I was wondering if you would no if the painted finish would be original from his era?

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Lovejoy

15 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: writing desk by masonsmom

Re: writing desk

Both painted and stained finishes were used, the only way to tell is to examine an area where the paint is worn off and see if there is any evidence of stain and a clear finish underneath, or if you see any hint of brush strokes then the finish was applied later by a former owner.

Lovejoy

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Keith Russel (not verified)

15 years 7 months ago

Re: writing desk

Though this table or desk looks a like a good antique furniture but you won't be doing yourself any good using such a desk. Its a great desk if your going to use it sometime during the weekend but if you are going to be working on one then you need ergonomic desk. They are modern desks that do not leave you cramped for space. You must be using something of that sort or precisely an ergonomic desk.

Keith

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Keith Russel (not verified)

15 years 7 months ago

Re: writing desk

As I can see in that picture you have kept heavy furniture over the carpet that could leave deep impressions over the surface of the carpet and once you shift the furniture some where else the marks would be visible. Therefore its always a good idea not to place heavy furniture over a carpet or rugs.

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Keith.

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