George I Figured Walnut Knee-Hole Desk
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George I Figured Walnut Knee-Hole Desk
early 18th century, oak and pine secondary, diminutive form featuring a book-matched veneered top with banded veneer edge, molded corner edge, upper lipped long drawer above a central recessed cabinet with hinged lipped door flanked by two pedestals of three graduated stacked lipped drawers, all featuring bold burl veneer and light wood line inlay, side panels with applied brass handles, shaped bracket feet.
30.25 x 36 x 19 in.
From the Collection of Leonard Rose (1918-1984), celebrated American cellist.
Christie's London, Important English Furniture, April 15, 2005, Sale 1500, Lot 146.
Private Collection, Greensboro, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
early 18th century, oak and pine secondary, diminutive form featuring a book-matched veneered top with banded veneer edge, molded corner edge, upper lipped long drawer above a central recessed cabinet with hinged lipped door flanked by two pedestals of three graduated stacked lipped drawers, all featuring bold burl veneer and light wood line inlay, side panels with applied brass handles, shaped bracket feet.
30.25 x 36 x 19 in.
From the Collection of Leonard Rose (1918-1984), celebrated American cellist.
Christie's London, Important English Furniture, April 15, 2005, Sale 1500, Lot 146.
Private Collection, Greensboro, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
Condition
Later back boards and other restorations; left and right side of case with tight shrinkage hairlines.
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George I Figured Walnut Knee-Hole Desk
Estimate $2,000 - $4,000
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