Eastlake-style Victorian 19th Century Secretary Desk & Hutch
Good Condition. 19th Century Secretary Desk & Hutch.
The desk retains its Eastlake-style Victorian characteristics, with visible carved motifs (e.g., leaf patterns on the hutch and geometric accents on the legs), beveled glass doors, and a drop-front writing surface with interior pigeonholes and small drawers. The wood appears to be walnut, with a rich, dark finish showing natural patina and minor wear (e.g., slight scuffs on the edges and top surface), consistent with its estimated 1880-1910 origin.
The brass hardware, including knobs and hinges, looks original and the dovetail joinery in the drawers suggest solid craftsmanship. No maker's marks or labels are visible in the images, but the construction aligns with American Eastlake furniture from that era.
The additional angles highlight the hutch's storage capacity and the lower cabinet's paneled doors, reinforcing its functionality as a secretary desk. The wear appears superficial, but no significant damage (e.g., cracks or missing pieces) is evident. The dimensions seem consistent with a standard piece of this type, 6it tall and 4tt wide.
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