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  2. Davenport desk - Wikipedia

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    Burr walnut Davenport desk. A Davenport desk, (sometimes originally known as a Devonport desk [1]) is a small desk originating in England with an inclined lifting desktop attached with hinges to the back of the body. Lifting the desktop accesses a large compartment with storage space for paper and other writing implements, and smaller spaces in ...

  3. 11 Vintage Furniture Pieces Worth Astonishing Amounts - AOL

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    This Victorian-era Wooton desk, also known as the “king of desks,” can fetch thousands of dollars in pristine condition, like this 19th century walnut desk that sold for over $5,000 at a Don ...

  4. C&O desk - Wikipedia

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    The Van Sweringen brothers sitting at one of the four matching, Rorimer-Brooks designed, walnut partners desks in their Terminal Tower offices in 1928. In 1930, the Van Sweringen brothers, Oris Paxton (O.P.) Van Sweringen and Mantis James (M.J.) Van Sweringen, completed construction of Terminal Tower, a 52-story, 708-foot tall skyscraper built over Union Terminal in Cleveland, Ohio.

  5. Slant-top desk - Wikipedia

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    Modern slant-top desk. The slant-top desk has also been mass-produced in a great quantity of sub-forms and materials. For instance, some slant-top desks have very crude chains or levers to hold the desktop in an open working position, while others have elegant sliders ("lopers") which are manually or automatically extended to give support.

  6. Lap desk - Wikipedia

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    As a modern form the lap desk is meant primarily for use in bed and other similar circumstances, it is also known as a bed desk. There are a wide variety of forms available, but as a rule it is much smaller and simpler than the antique lap desk, having at the most a small drawer or holding area for a ballpoint pen and a pencil.

  7. Noguchi table - Wikipedia

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    The Noguchi table is a piece of modernist furniture first produced in the mid-20th century. Introduced by Herman Miller in 1947, it was designed in the United States by Japanese American artist and industrial designer Isamu Noguchi.

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