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secretary desk from estate sale, need expert opinions

By joy@cabconx, 10 January, 2012
Description

this is a drop down secretary desk.  the veneer looks thick and tried the denatured alchol test but we are totally new at this.  it has an inlay on the drop down top and on the top rail.  there are some numbers stamped on the sides but the back has been replaced.  on the back it says 1940 and 23 and on the hinge it says pat.something.  the sides look to be carved out of a solid piece of wood.  maybe cherry (for the whole piece)  there is a key hole on the drawer and the dovetails of the drawer look hand made.  I believe the drop down had a keyhole that was replaced with a small knob.  Any information you may have on the period and the price would be greatly appreciated.

Category
American Furniture
Medium
wood
Distinguishing marks
inlay decoration in two places
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
approx 54 tall 30 wide
Date Period
not sure at all, wondering about late 17th- early 18th century
Weight
approx 20 lbs???
History
bought it at an estate sale, that's all I know other than researching it, did a denatured alcholol test that I found online and it ate the finish right off which supposedly may mean before 1780, but it ate off other finishes too, just not as much.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$62
For Sale?
Yes
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