- Desks and Bookcases
- Lady's Desk.
Lady's Desk.
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Douglas Moulder
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Maker Name
Moulder, Doug
Accession Number
2018.133
Period
Federal
Materials
Cherry
Dimensions
38.0"H x 22.0"W x 15.0"D
Address
Street
944 Elywood Drive
City
Elyria
State
OH
Zip
44035
Country
USA
Contact
Email
This is my interpretation of an original "Lady's Desk" found in the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA).
The original was built 1795-1805 in Wilmington, NC; maker unknown.
For the original, mahogany was used as the primary wood; the secondary woods were yellow pine and poplar.
The reference drawings and photo were obtained from the book "Furniture in the Southern Style" by Robert Lang and Glen H. Huey
Primary Wood: Cherry
Secondary Wood: Poplar
The finish is antique tongue oil and paste wax.
The hardware is from Horton Brass.