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HEPPLEWHITE LADY'S TWO-PART WRITING DESK ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH CLARK Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Circa 1810
In mahogany with select satinwood and bird's-eye maple veneer. Left cupboard door opens to reveal two drawers and three pigeonholes. Central compartment with medial shelf and two drawers. Open right compartment. Lower case with fold-out writing surface over four graduated full-width drawers. Skirt with drop panel. French splayed bracket feet. Upper and lower case with alternating wood string inlay. Retains original hardware. Height 49". Width 37". Depth 20".
Provenance:
Gary R. Wallace Auctioneers, Ossippee, New Hampshire, August 5, 2002, acquired from the Avery family home in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Accompanied by a copy of a letter from Wallace stating this information.
Gary F. Yeaton Antiques, Concord, New Hampshire.
A secretary bookcase with a similar veneered frieze and pendant drop in the skirt to this example is illustrated in Portsmouth Furniture Masterworks from the New Hampshire Seacoast edited by Brock Jobe (Hanover, N.H.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities/University Press of New England, 1993), p. 178. While the illustrated examle is attributed to Judkins and Senter, it is far more likely this lady's writing desk is by fellow Portsmouth cabinetmaker Joseph Clark, based on its provenance. This desk and a card table were both found in a Wolfeboro home that belonged to the Avery family, descendents of Joseph Clark through his eldest daughter, Mary, who married Samuel Avery. The card table was initialed "SA", believed to be for Samuel Avery, on the underside. Both this desk and the card table were sold at the same Gary R. Wallace auction in 2002. A Joseph Clark chest of drawers, with similar inlay and pendant drop to this desk, illustrated in Jobe, p. 119, also descended in the Avery family and bears an inscription indicating it was made by Joseph Clark and was part of Mary Clark Avery's trousseau.
An Important New Hampshire Collection Carefully and Thoughtfully Assembled Over Two Decades by New Hampshire Residents Lawrence and Dorothy Perkins
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In mahogany with select satinwood and bird's-eye maple veneer. Left cupboard door opens to reveal two drawers and three pigeonholes. Central compartment with medial shelf and two drawers. Open right compartment. Lower case with fold-out writing surface over four graduated full-width drawers. Skirt with drop panel. French splayed bracket feet. Upper and lower case with alternating wood string inlay. Retains original hardware. Height 49". Width 37". Depth 20".
Provenance:
Gary R. Wallace Auctioneers, Ossippee, New Hampshire, August 5, 2002, acquired from the Avery family home in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Accompanied by a copy of a letter from Wallace stating this information.
Gary F. Yeaton Antiques, Concord, New Hampshire.
A secretary bookcase with a similar veneered frieze and pendant drop in the skirt to this example is illustrated in Portsmouth Furniture Masterworks from the New Hampshire Seacoast edited by Brock Jobe (Hanover, N.H.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities/University Press of New England, 1993), p. 178. While the illustrated examle is attributed to Judkins and Senter, it is far more likely this lady's writing desk is by fellow Portsmouth cabinetmaker Joseph Clark, based on its provenance. This desk and a card table were both found in a Wolfeboro home that belonged to the Avery family, descendents of Joseph Clark through his eldest daughter, Mary, who married Samuel Avery. The card table was initialed "SA", believed to be for Samuel Avery, on the underside. Both this desk and the card table were sold at the same Gary R. Wallace auction in 2002. A Joseph Clark chest of drawers, with similar inlay and pendant drop to this desk, illustrated in Jobe, p. 119, also descended in the Avery family and bears an inscription indicating it was made by Joseph Clark and was part of Mary Clark Avery's trousseau.
An Important New Hampshire Collection Carefully and Thoughtfully Assembled Over Two Decades by New Hampshire Residents Lawrence and Dorothy Perkins
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Condition: Minor veneer restoration at sides of drawers. Right upper case door was flipped. Second set of hinge area in door. Refinished some time ago. Minor age splits.


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