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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 102566, member: 37"]Circa 1900 oak drop-front or secretary desk. Looks to be transitional to the arts and crafts period. Nice hardware that may point to England as a source, though there were a few US makers doing similar. Probably impossible to know who made it without a mark or label. The mark on the mirror probably relates to just the mirror. Odd the way the silvering has come off to show this from the front. It really doesn't matter who made it in terms of value or salability.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 102566, member: 37"]Circa 1900 oak drop-front or secretary desk. Looks to be transitional to the arts and crafts period. Nice hardware that may point to England as a source, though there were a few US makers doing similar. Probably impossible to know who made it without a mark or label. The mark on the mirror probably relates to just the mirror. Odd the way the silvering has come off to show this from the front. It really doesn't matter who made it in terms of value or salability.[/QUOTE]
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