Just a few examples of appraisal values for federal style writing desk
MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL STYLE WRITING DESK,MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL STYLE WRITING DESK, 20th century, mahogany, branded Charak Furniture Co, Boston, Mass. In two parts: Stepped-back upper case with
American Late Federal Mahogany Writing Desk,American Late Federal Mahogany Writing Desk, second quarter 19th century, the top of rectangular form over a pair of side-by-side drawers, raised on tall
THOMASVILLE FURNITURE FEDERAL STYLE WRITINGTHOMASVILLE FURNITURE FEDERAL STYLE WRITING DESK 20th century, the rectangular top over single banded drawer, raised on turned tapering legs; with Thomasville
Late Federal cherrywood writing desk
circaLate Federal cherrywood writing desk
circa 1820; raised gallery edge, one long drawer in case, round, turned, and tapered legs, 32 in. H., 35 3/4 in.
FEDERAL MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, American,FEDERAL MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, American, early 19th century, having a rectangular top, one long and two short drawers, and four turned and reeded legs.
Mahogany Federal style secretary desk withMahogany Federal style secretary desk with pull out writing surface. ht. 71 in. , wd. 39 in. : Mahogany Federal style secretary desk with pull out writing
FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY LADY'S WRITING DESK,FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY LADY'S WRITING DESK, American, early 20th century, having a small cabinet surmounting a rectangular table writing desk with fold-out
Fine Harold Ionson Mahogany Federal TambourFine Harold Ionson Mahogany Federal Tambour Desk: Federal style tambour desk by Harold L. Ionson (1920-2001 Massachusets) Reproduction of the original
FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY TAMBOUR WRITING DESKFEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY TAMBOUR WRITING DESK BOOKCASE: Glass front bookcase over the tambour door secretary desk with interior cubicles and marquetry inlay
Federal Carved and Inlaid Mahogany TambourFederal Carved and Inlaid Mahogany Tambour Writing Desk on Frame, possibly Thomas Seymour, Boston, possibly while working for Isaac Vose, c. 1812-25, the
MADDOX FEDERAL STYLE TAMBOUR WRITING DESK:MADDOX FEDERAL STYLE TAMBOUR WRITING DESK: Top section with double glass doors, 2 internal shelves. Base with string inlay accents all over, tambour
Tennessee Federal writing desk, mahogany,Tennessee Federal writing desk, mahogany, rare form with turned gallery, birch veneered slant lid opening to stained yellow pine interior with five cubbyholes,
A FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE,A FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE, Wabash Furniture Co., Wabash, Indiana, mid 20th century. The small writing desk is surmounted with a cabinet
Federal inlaid mahogany writing desk circaFederal inlaid mahogany writing desk circa 1810, rectangular superstructure with central door flanked by tambours concealing small drawers and pigeonholes,
NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL LADY'S WRITING DESK,NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL LADY'S WRITING DESK, early 19th century. Upper case with finial-mounted pediment; two long glazed panel doors, opening to shelving;
NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL FIGURED MAHOGANY LADY'SNEW ENGLAND FEDERAL FIGURED MAHOGANY LADY'S WRITING DESK, circa 1790, white pine secondary wood, in two parts. Two glazed-panel doors open to shelves with
Federal Mahogany and Curly Maple Lady's TambourFederal Mahogany and Curly Maple Lady's Tambour Writing Desk
Massachusetts, Circa 1810
The tambour doors opening to view a curly maple interior with
Federal Mahogany Two-Part Lady's WritingFederal Mahogany Two-Part Lady's Writing Desk
Massachusetts, Circa 1810
The double mullion-glazed panel doors enclosing a shelf above nine pigeonholes
Federal Satinwood Inlaid Cherry Lady's TambourFederal Satinwood Inlaid Cherry Lady's Tambour Writing Desk
New England, Connecticut or Massachusetts, Circa 1805
In two parts: the upper section, having
Federal Mahogany Ladies' Writing Desk andFederal Mahogany Ladies' Writing Desk and Bookcase
Massachusetts, Circa 1805
In two parts: the upper section having two glazed panel doors opening to
Federal Cherry and Curly Maple Ladies' WritingFederal Cherry and Curly Maple Ladies' Writing Desk
Probably Pennsylvania, Circa 1820
In two parts: the upper section having two panel doors opening
ANTIQUE AMERICAN FEDERAL SLANT-LID DESK CircaANTIQUE AMERICAN FEDERAL SLANT-LID DESK Circa 1790-1810In mahogany with slanted hinged writing surface. Well-appointed interior. Central prospect door
n English Federal Style Mahogany Writingn English Federal Style Mahogany Writing Desk, the rectangular top with reeded edge having a compartment with flush lid for writing tools, having two drawers
AMERICAN FEDERAL BANDED MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONTAMERICAN FEDERAL BANDED MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT LADY'S WRITING DESK 19th century. Three drawers center by outer fretwork doors; slant front supported by lopers
Lot 120
Property of Various Owners Lot 120
Property of Various Owners Federal Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany Ladies' Writing Desk and Bookcase Massachusetts, Circa 1820 In three parts:
Federal-style Inlaid Mahogany Tambour WritingFederal-style Inlaid Mahogany Tambour Writing Desk, the upper section with two tambour enclosures revealing six valanced pigeonholes and four inlaid drawers,
Potthast Bros. Federal style lady's writingPotthast Bros. Federal style lady's writing desk
flat dental molded cornice, raised compartment enclosed by double urn and floral marquetry inlaid doors,
Potthast Bros. Federal style lady's writingPotthast Bros. Federal style lady's writing desk
flat dentil molded cornice, compartment with shelves enclosed by double glass panel doors, pull-out writing
BALTIMORE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY DOUBLEBALTIMORE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY DOUBLE DOME LADY'S WRITING DESK in two parts, having a superstructure with an arched covered opening flanked by two
FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, Wm.FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, Wm. A. Berkey Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan, mid-20th century, with sliding tambour doors over a fold-out
8205 - Federal Mahogany Secretary
Federal8205 - Federal Mahogany Secretary
Federal secretary, Eastern Massachusetts, c. 1790-1810, mahogany, two parts with mullioned glass doors, urn finials,
Federal style inlaid mahogany tambour lady'sFederal style inlaid mahogany tambour lady's writing desk, 20th century with some earlier elements, bowfront upper section, star inlaid prospect door,
FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY LADY'S TAMBOUR WRITINGFEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY LADY'S TAMBOUR WRITING DESK having a molded top above a central door flanked by tambour slides, all opening to drawers and cubbies
FEDERAL STYLE INLAID AND TAMBOUR MAHOGANYFEDERAL STYLE INLAID AND TAMBOUR MAHOGANY LADY'S WRITING DESK having a rectangular top with inlaid edges over an inlaid frieze drawer over a prospect drawer
FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY LADY'S WRITING DESKFEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY LADY'S WRITING DESK the step-back superstructure with tambour doors opening to a fitted interior over a foldover banded writing
American Federal Bellflower Inlaid MahoganyAmerican Federal Bellflower Inlaid Mahogany Writing Desk
probably Connecticut, circa 1800, top with baize-lined fold-down writing flap and three inlaid
FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY WRITING DESK WITHFEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY WRITING DESK WITH CHAIR, American, mid 20th century. The small, double pedestal desk has a brown leather panel top over eight drawers.
FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY FALL-FRONT WRITINGFEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY FALL-FRONT WRITING DESK, American, c. 1920's, the rectangular box-like desk surmounting a rectangular table base with drawer and
Federal Mahogany Tambour Desk, America, earlyFederal Mahogany Tambour Desk, America, early 19th century, the desk with tambour doors opening to an interior of four drawers, six valanced compartments,
Federal Inlaid Tambour Desk
early 19th century,Federal Inlaid Tambour Desk
early 19th century, mid Atlantic, cherry, figured and book matched cherry veneers, white pine and poplar secondary, upper tambour
FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY DOUBLE PEDESTAL WRITINGFEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY DOUBLE PEDESTAL WRITING DESK, American, mid 20th century, the rectangular top inset with three leather panels and spans twin pedestals
Federal Inlaid Mahogany Desk, coastal NewFederal Inlaid Mahogany Desk, coastal New Hampshire or North Shore, Massachusetts, early 19th century, the top section with two short drawers above a central