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Rare and Early Gustav Stickley #417 Oak Desk
Rare and Early Gustav Stickley #417 Oak Desk
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Description
Rare and Early Arts & Crafts #417 Oak Writing Table/ Desk, Gustav Stickley, The Craftsman Workshops, Eastwood, New York, 1901-03. The rectangular leather top affixed with large brass nails around the edges and above a drawer, each side fitted with a chained drop-down panelled door opening to a compartment, the front and back panelled, raised on arched to straight legs, shopmark of a red decal with joiner's compass mark, "Als ik kan" in center, signature "Stickley" in box.H: 30.5 in., W: 48 in., D: 30.375 in.Provenance: Property from the Collection of Cortlandt and Nancy Knowles Parker, descendants of William Gray (a Salem merchant and Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts), Jonathan and Susannah Powell Mason, Patrick and Anna Powell Mason Grant, Morris Gray (President of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1914-24) and Flora Grant Gray, and Major-General Cortlandt and Elizabeth Gray Parker. Spanning multiple styles and periods across the categories of furniture, fine and decorative arts, the collection has been housed in the family home, Greenvale Farm Estate and Vineyard, Portsmouth, Rhode Island, for six generations. Boston China Trade merchant John Sargent Barstow purchased 53 acres of land on the Sakonnet River during the early 1860’s and hired the prominent Boston architect John Hubbard Sturgis to design the main house, stable and barn. The historic Stick style home with Gothic elements was constructed from 1864 to 1865 by Edmond Coggeshall of Portsmouth, Rhode Island.
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Dimensions
30.5 x 48 x 30.375 in
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Rare and Early Gustav Stickley #417 Oak Desk

Estimate $4,000 - $6,000
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Starting Price $2,000
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