Federal Carved and Inlaid Cherry Tambour Desk, possibly by Ebenezer Calef, Nantucket, Massachusetts, c. 1810, the top section with three drawers above an inlaid prospect door centering flowering vines, flanked by tambour doors revealing compartments and drawers, and reeded pilasters, set into projecting cockbeaded base with fold-out writing surface, three drawers, and square tapering legs, old brasses, refinished, (imperfections), ht. 52 1/4, wd. 42 3/4, dp. 21 in. Provenance: Richard Bourne auction, 1971. Note: A letter from Edouard A. Stackpole, Director of the Peter Foulger Museum, dated 1971, makes a possible attribution to this Nantucket cabinetmaker, based on its similarities to a signed piece.
Federal Carved and Inlaid Cherry Tambour Desk, possibly by Ebenezer Calef, Nantucket, Massachusetts, c. 1810, the top section with three drawers above an inlaid prospect door centering flowering vines, flanked by tambour doors revealing compartments and drawers, and reeded pilasters, set into projecting cockbeaded base with fold-out writing surface, three drawers, and square tapering legs, old brasses, refinished, (imperfections), ht. 52 1/4, wd. 42 3/4, dp. 21 in. Provenance: Richard Bourne auction, 1971. Note: A letter from Edouard A. Stackpole, Director of the Peter Foulger Museum, dated 1971, makes a possible attribution to this Nantucket cabinetmaker, based on its similarities to a signed piece.
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