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$556,000

Federal Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Inlaid Glazed Gentleman's Secretary, Salem, Massachusetts, 1793-1811, with label affixed reading: "All Kinds of Cabinet Furniture Made and Warranted by Edmund Johnson Federal Street Salem," the two-part piece has sweeping curves and four urn-turned finials on the cornice with a central inlaid rectangular piece to hold the brass eagle finial above the veneered frieze, and glazed doors with Chinese tracery which open to two adjustable shelves in the upper case; the lower case includes a butler's central drawer which opens to small drawers, open compartments and a lined writing surface; the flanking end drawers and cupboards are above square tapered inlaid legs. This piece, as with other Salem secretaries, is enlivened with geometric shapes of contrasting veneers, stringing bellflowers, and oval banding enclosed in rectangular panels, old brass, old surface, (minor imperfections), ht. 93, wd. 67 1/4, case wd. 66 1/4, dp. 20 1/2, case dp. 19 3/4 in. Literature: American Furniture: The Federal Period in the Henry Francis duPont Winterthur Museum by Charles F. Montgomery (Viking Press, New York, p. 223) depicts a remarkably similar example about which is written, "This piece is intended for a gentleman to write at, to keep his own accounts and serves as a library. The style of finishing is neat and sometimes approaching to elegance being at times made of satinwood... Of the dozen or more known examples, three, including this secretary, all Read more…


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Date:
2002-06-09

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