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  2. Fall-front desk - Wikipedia

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    The fall-front desk is also called a drop-front desk, and sometimes also a drop-lid desk. Scrutoire and scriptoire are ancient variations. The "secrétaire à abattant" is a nearly identical form, but usually in a French style such as Louis XV, Art Deco, etc. In the early 19th century, Shaker communities produced a tall and plain variation that ...

  3. Secretary desk - Wikipedia

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    Wooden secretary desk, American, 1836–50. A secretary desk or escritoire is made of a base of wide drawers topped by a desk with a hinged desktop surface, which is in turn topped by a bookcase usually closed with a pair of doors, often made of glass. The whole is usually a single, tall and heavy piece of furniture.

  4. Slant-top desk - Wikipedia

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    The slant-top desk, also called secretary desk, or more properly, a bureau, is a piece of writing furniture with a lid that closes at an angle and opens up as a writing surface. It can be considered related, in form, to the desk on a frame , which was a form of portable desk in earlier eras.

  5. Maple & Co. - Wikipedia

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    William and Mary walnut drop-front secretary with single hood top by Maple, around 1910 The company was founded by John Maple (28 February 1815 – 4 March 1900) in the early 19th century. [ 5 ] After completing his apprenticeship with shopkeeper James Constable in Surrey , Maple partnered with his former co-worker James Cook and in the Spring ...

  6. Louis XVI furniture - Wikipedia

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    The basic forms of writing table, the drop-front desk and cylinder desk had all appeared in the furniture of Louis XV, but their appearance became more classical, geometric and sober under Louis XVI, and the quality marquetry inlays became much finer. The writing tables varied in size, but had leather tops, tapering legs, and usually three drawers.

  7. Wooton desk - Wikipedia

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    However, the armoire desk is even larger than the Wooton, and despite the use of rich veneers by some makers, is a much more practical piece of furniture. The Wooton secretary desk rests on a four-legged quadruped support equipped with casters. The main body of the desk is filled with dozens of small drawers and nooks for papers and small objects.

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