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Lot 134: A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SLANT-FRONT DESK

Auction House: Christie's

Auction Location: USA

Auction Date: 2003

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Artist or Maker: Boston, Massachusetts, 1730-1750

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Description: A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SLANT-FRONT DESK Boston, Massachusetts, 1730-1750 The rectangular top above a slant-lid with two inlaid mariner's compasses, opening to reveal a compartmented interior, over a conforming rectangular case fitted with four graduated long drawers each with line inlaid reserves, on bracket feet with shaped returns 39 1/4 in. high, 35in. wide, 19 1/2 in. deep

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Provenance: John Walton, Inc., Madison, Connecticut

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Published: Rodriquez Roque, American Furniture at Chipstone (Milwaukee, 1984), fig. 24, pp. 52-53.

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Notes: Property from the Collection of the Chipstone Foundation, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund This early, inlaid desk is closely related to an important desk and bookcase in the Karolik Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (see Hipkiss, Eighteenth-Century American Arts: The M. and M. Karolik Collection (Boston, 1941), cat. no. 18). Both desks have slant-lids with nearly identical double mariner's compass inlay within line-inlaid frames, and corresponding rectangular line-inlaid drawer fronts. Furthermore, the profile of the shaped returns of the bracket feet is nearly identical in both desks. Another very similar desk, dated 1739, was made by William Parkman of Boston for the costly sum of fourteen pounds ten shillings (see Ellesin, ed., "Collector's Notes," Antiques (May 1975) pp. 952-953).

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