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Antique Cherry Wood Secretary Desk with Hutch - Circa 1840-1860
Antique Cherry Wood Secretary Desk with Hutch - Circa 1840-1860
Overview
Overview
Antique cherry wood secretary desk with hutch and turned legs. This elegant piece combines the functionality of a writing desk with the storage of a cabinet, featuring a writing surface perfect for correspondence and personal administration.
Details
Details
Why We Love It
Why We Love It
The rich color and durability of cherry wood, combined with the classic turned leg design, makes this piece a stunning example of mid-19th century American craftsmanship. Its dual functionality as both desk and storage cabinet showcases the practical elegance of the era.
History
History
Secretary desks, also known as writing desks or bureau desks, became popular in the 18th century and continued to be a staple in homes through the 19th century. These pieces were essential for correspondence, record-keeping, and personal administration before the widespread adoption of typewriters and computers. This particular piece, with its two-part construction and turned legs, aligns with American furniture styles of the mid-19th century, such as those found in New England. The use of cherry wood, a popular choice for its rich color and durability, further supports this attribution. Such furniture was often crafted by local cabinetmakers, reflecting regional design preferences and available materials.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Condition
Condition
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