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American Federal Mahogany Secretary Desk & Bookcase with Astragal Glazing and Fitted Writing Interior
American Federal Mahogany Secretary Desk & Bookcase with Astragal Glazing and Fitted Writing Interior
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This elegant Federal-period secretary bookcase exemplifies the refined proportions and craftsmanship that defined early nineteenth-century American furniture. Constructed in richly figured mahogany, the upper cabinet features a pair of glazed doors with striking diamond-pattern astragal muntins, opening to reveal shelving above a beautifully fitted secretary interior.
The fall-front writing surface opens to a green leather-lined work area and a meticulously arranged interior complete with small drawers, pigeonholes, and document compartments. Below, four graduated drawers provide generous storage and retain their original Federal-style oval brass pulls and working locks.
The cabinet is crowned by an architectural gallery with three turned urn finials, a classic Federal decorative element inspired by the neoclassical designs of Sheraton and Hepplewhite. The warm mahogany veneers display beautiful grain movement throughout, while the compact footprint makes the piece exceptionally functional for modern homes.
Equally suited as a statement library piece, home office secretary, or dining room cabinet, this bookcase combines display, storage, and workspace in a single sophisticated form.
Origin: American, likely Northeast or Mid-Atlantic
Date: Circa 1820–1840
Materials: Mahogany veneer over secondary hardwoods, original glass, brass hardware
Features: Fall-front desk, fitted interior, glazed bookcase, four drawers, urn finials
83 H x 38.5 W x 19 D
