Two Rosewood Lap Desks And Two Brass Buckles Of Philadelphia Interest First Half 19th Century - May 02, 2023 | Freeman's | Hindman In Pennsylvania
LiveAuctioneers Logo

lots of lots

Two rosewood lap desks and two brass buckles of Philadelphia interest first half 19th century

Related Desk Accessories

More Items in Desk Accessories

View More

Recommended Decorative Objects

View More
item-150398906=1
item-150398906=2
item-150398906=3
item-150398906=4
Two rosewood lap desks and two brass buckles of Philadelphia interest first half 19th century
Two rosewood lap desks and two brass buckles of Philadelphia interest first half 19th century
Item Details
Description
Two rosewood lap desks and two brass buckles of Philadelphia interest first half 19th century

Comprising a brass-mounted rosewood lap desk, the brass plaque to lid engraved, "G.P. Nice/ From his Pupils/ Dec. 25th 1840"; a brass-mounted rosewood lap desk, the brass plaque to lid engraved, "E.C. Yarnall/ 1846"; a brass buckle, engraved, "Robert A. Parrish/ Philadelphia"; and a brass buckle, engraved, "H.H. Ellison/ 22 South 6th St./ Philada."



(H: 5 in. W: 15 in. D: 9 1/2 in. (largest box))

Qty: (3)

Provenance

E.C. Yarnall lap desk: Pook & Pook, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, December 8 and 9, 2011, lot 1108
Property of a Philadelphia collector.



Note

The engraved name on the lap desk, "E.C. Yarnall" refers to Emma Cope Yarnall (d. 1888), born in Baltimore in 1808. She married Charles Yarnall (1800-1877) of Philadelphia on October 8, 1834. They had two children, Ellis Horner Yarnall (b. 1839) and Anna Yarnall (b. 1844). Charles was a successful merchant by trade, and was involved in other scholastic endeavors including being a founder of Haverford College. He also was a member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and was active in charitable organizations, such as assisting Pennsylvania Hospital. See John Woolf Jordan, Colonial Families of Philadelphia (New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1911), Vol. 2, pg. 23.

The address on the brass buckle, 22 S. 6th Street, refers to what is now part of Independence Mall, and is the present site of the Independence Visitor Center, where the Liberty Bell is housed.

Buyer's Premium
  • 31% up to $600,000.00
  • 26% up to $4,000,000.00
  • 20% above $4,000,000.00

Two rosewood lap desks and two brass buckles of Philadelphia interest first half 19th century

Estimate $800 - $1,200
See Sold Price
Starting Price $400
3 bidders are watching this item.
Get approved to bid.

Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, us
See Policy for Shipping
Local Pickup Available

Payment

Freeman's | Hindman

Freeman's | Hindman

Philadelphia, PA, United States45,862 Followers
Auction Curated By
Lynda Cain
Vice President | Department Head, American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts
TOP