Any thoughts on this old beauty?

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by JMat, May 15, 2016.

  1. JMat

    JMat New Member

    I found this (what I believe to be) writing desk in the garbage. I'm looking for any info anyone may have on about the time period, style, region of production, value, worth refurbishing, etc... It needs lots of work, but its definitely salvageable.
    Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks

    Pics are down below...sorry, still learning the ropes around here! :)
     
    Last edited: May 15, 2016
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  2. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    JMat, your photos didn't come through. Use the "Upload a File" button at the bottom of the posting window to add photos. It won't accept very large photos, so please make sure they are less than 1Mb before posting. I can't recall the maximum that will be accepted.
     
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  3. JMat

    JMat New Member

    Hmm, I did that and it said it went through. Thank you for the heads up! Question...are you able to see my pictures/albums on my profile? 20160515_123115_resized.jpg 20160515_123211_resized.jpg 20160515_123506_resized_2.jpg 20160515_123512_resized_2.jpg 20160515_123553_resized.jpg 20160515_123605_resized.jpg 20160515_123615_resized.jpg 20160515_123629_resized.jpg 20160515_123648_resized.jpg 20160515_123730_resized.jpg
     
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  4. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Yes, I was able to find them... but I had to open your profile and then click on the tab that showed them. Just FYI, it's pretty unlikely that most people here would do that to see things that people have questions about. We tend to like photos inserted into the question thread.

    That being said, I'm not one of the furniture experts -- but I'd guess early 20th century for this one. But wait for somebody like verybrad or others who will have a better idea. :)
     
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  5. JMat

    JMat New Member

    I believe these are all rabbit joints and hand cut nails, which would seemingly make this a very old piece. The locks and latch mechanism with the wood screws, I would assume, "date" the piece a little better.
     
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  6. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    See, I told you that I wasn't an expert!
     
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  7. JMat

    JMat New Member

    Thank you for the response. Can you see the ones I inserted in to my previous post at least?
     
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  8. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Yes, I definitely see them. Nice photos!
     
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  9. JMat

    JMat New Member

    As "crusty" as this piece is...I am still baffled someone would just throw it in the garbage!
     
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  10. JMat

    JMat New Member

    Actual dimensions 20160515_143720_resized.jpg 20160515_143729_resized.jpg 20160515_143743_resized.jpg
     
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  11. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    I'm a little confused. At first I thought that the "desk part" was sitting on top of the pedestal. Now I *think* that the desk part is the "top drawer" of the pedestal. Is that right?

    How tall is the whole thing?
     
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  12. JMat

    JMat New Member

    Dimension pics above
     
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  13. JMat

    JMat New Member

    Yes the "desk part" is the top drawer. I removed it to show details of construction. When using the desk section it is not necessary to remove it from the unit. The other lower two drawers are standard drawers. I just included pics of all dimensions. 38" tall.
     
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  14. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Guess it was designed for a short person sitting in a short chair (when using it.) I just sat in one of my very old chairs (seat 17inches from the floor) and checked where 26inches would be in relation to me. It could work but for a taller person or a taller chair it would be difficult.

    Maybe it's just me, but it all looks like put together from parts of other things. Certainly compact and ingenious use of space.
     
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  15. JMat

    JMat New Member

    Not sure about being made of parts. It appears to be all the same wood and construction style throughout. The bottom drawer handle is obviously not original. The top 2 are however. One is clearly broken.
     
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  16. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    And I certainly don't know either. That was just a first impression from pictures and not being right in front of it.
     
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  17. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    The poor thing has been there done that, but it's still standing. I'm not sure if it's worth enough to worry about whether refinishing would help or hurt. Brad might know. In his neck of the woods, painting it would make it easier to sell, if selling is the idea. If it were mine I'd clean the bejeebers out of it, give it a coat of paste wax, and leave bad enough alone.
     
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  18. JMat

    JMat New Member

    If I was going to refinish it I would take it all apart and start from the ground up. Im certain I can make this piece look very nice again...I'm just not sure if its one of those pieces I shouldn't make any major changes to and just "tighten up". If its nothing special, I'll start taking it apart and make it a usable piece again.
     
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  19. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    I am totally confused about this. Is it just the 3-drawer stand thing or is there more to it? Is the thing with the wood stacked on it part of it? If just the three drawer thing, it is more like a file cabinet or an organizer than a desk. Yes, it has the writing surface but that doesn't really make it a desk. Appears to have had the legs cut off or maybe it sat on a base. 19th century and maybe pine.
     
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  20. JMat

    JMat New Member

    Its just the stand alone 3 drawer unit. The wood (from what I can tell) is mahogany with softer wood used for the drawers sides and bases. It is all solid wood and very heavy. There is no laminated material and no veneer. There are rabbit joints and M&T joints. The underside shows 4 holes at each corner which may have attached to a base or the had some sort of foot or leg attached. 20160515_205113_resized.jpg 20160515_205131_resized.jpg 20160515_205407_resized.jpg 20160515_205543_resized.jpg 20160515_205609_resized.jpg
     
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