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oak partners desk

Description dont know much about it, my father bought it used years ago and gave it to me, i have had it for about 8 years the pics dont show the top as my computer and paperwork have it cluttered, bought a smaller desk and will soon have everything transferred over if a top pic is needed
Category American Furniture
Medium oak
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 60" longx48"widex301/2"tall
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 16 years ago

Desks like these were pretty standard issue during the first quarter of the 20th Century. They are loosely based on the Mission style popular at the time and could be found in most offices and Government institutions. At auction they often sell for under $200.00. Lovejoy
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duallyde 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

wow not much.....it has that much oak in the top if you had to buy it new............anyway i also have some furniture thats dated 1910 from the easton furniture mfg.co. in easton md.cant find any info on these pieces or co. at all, any info would be greatly appreciated

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whitebear101 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

lovejoy does it have a stamp on the inside of center dour on right or left? It reminds me of a teachers desk back in grade school,1970 +,and the desk was old back then.It looks like a Jackson desk built by Jackson desk Co.
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 15 years ago

$1,920 go to www.liveauctioneers.com , free registration, search on the "sold" tab for "standard furniture desk" .... desk very similar to yours sold a few years ago for the $1,920 mentioned .... Sotheby's
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 15 years ago

The problem is there is a great difference between the two desks, the one at live auctioneer is a "Top of the line" Mission style desk, the other one is a generic piece made for general office use like this one http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1411174 , which could be found in most industrial/business/ school offices until the 1950's.

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