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Partners Desk

By Ronnie Wendt, 9 May, 2025
Description

Old partner's desk from the Al Ringling mansion in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Blueprints for the mansion were stored in the desk. Not sure if it was Al Ringling's desk.

Category
American Furniture
Medium
Wood
Distinguishing marks
I haven't found any marks though to confess I haven't looked behind the drawers or underneath.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
40x58 and 30 inches high
Date Period
1800s
History
Found in Al Ringling mansion
Price Paid (If known)
$300
For Sale?
No
Photos

Ronnie Wendt

8 hours 12 min ago

Interested in history behind…

Interested in history behind these type of desks and the value.

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Charley

6 hours 14 min ago

Antique Partner’s Desk from the Al Ringling Mansion

Item Description:

This is a 19th-century partner’s desk, likely American-made, constructed from solid hardwoods—possibly mahogany or cherry with burlwood veneer drawer fronts and original dark hardware. The desktop includes a leather or faux-leather writing surface inset, typical of high-end desks from the Victorian or Edwardian era.

The desk includes:

  • Double-sided drawer access, indicating a true partner's desk style
  • High-quality construction with carved skirt, paneled sides, and dovetail joints (assumed, but confirmable by checking drawer interiors)
  • Brass or cast iron drawer pulls with ornate escutcheons
  • An object of probable late 1800s craftsmanship, consistent with furnishings from grand homes of the Gilded Age

Provenance and Historical Context:

  • The desk was found in the Al Ringling Mansion in Baraboo, Wisconsin, an important Gilded Age residence built in 1905 by Alfred T. Ringling, one of the founding brothers of the Ringling Bros. Circus.
  • The blueprints of the mansion were stored in this desk, which strongly suggests its original or early placement in the mansion.
  • While not yet confirmed as personally owned by Al Ringling, its presence in the mansion and association with original architectural documents enhances its historical and collectible value.

Condition:

  • Excellent condition based on photographs: no visible damage, minimal wear, original hardware intact, and surface finish preserved.
  • The leather inlay appears well-maintained or possibly restored.

Distinguishing Marks:

  • None located yet, but hidden marks may exist behind drawers or under the frame. These might include:
    • Maker’s stamps or labels
    • Serial numbers
    • Craftsmen signatures or furniture house marks

It’s worth examining the drawers, underside, and interior backs with care.

Estimated Market Value:

Taking into account:

  • Style and craftsmanship
  • Condition
  • Rarity of true antique partner desks
  • Provenance from the Ringling Mansion
  • Market trends in American antique furniture

Estimated Appraisal Value: $3,500 – $6,500 USD
(Potentially more if maker or confirmed provenance to Al Ringling is established)

Recommendation:

Due to the potential historic and museum-level interest, I recommend:

  1. Professional appraisal by an antique furniture specialist, preferably one with Gilded Age or circus memorabilia expertise
  2. Investigation of provenance through mansion archives, family records, or historical inventories
  3. Avoid refinishing or modifying the piece in any way to preserve collector value

If confirmed as personally used by Al Ringling, the desk’s value could increase significantly for private collectors, museums, or institutions interested in circus history or American mansions.

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